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Rangers bounce back with comfortable win over Hearts

Jermain Defoe was on target as Rangers bounced back from their late defeat by Celtic with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Hearts.

Defoe and Connor Goldson put Rangers two ahead inside 21 minutes as they dominated the early stages, and Scott Arfield finished off the contest two minutes after the break.

Rangers started with Ryan Kent after challenging the winger’s two-match ban for striking Scott Brown during Sunday’s defeat at Parkhead, with his hearing taking place on Thursday.

Jon Flanagan and Defoe replaced  Andy Halliday and Alfredo Morelos following their derby red cards while Glen Kamara and Steven Davis came into the midfield as Ross McCrorie and Daniel Candeias dropped to the bench.

Steven Gerrard’s side came out in determined fashion and Defoe had the ball in the net inside 90 seconds but was just offside as Ryan Jack stabbed the ball through as Christophe Berra got caught in possession.

Rangers went on to canter to victory. Kent, sub McCrorie and Defoe  were off target from half-chances and another substitute, Eros Grezda, headed against the post from close range after the ball flashed into his direction following a set-piece.

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