Rangers suffer four injuries en route to securing seventh straight clean sheet

Rangers v Dundee United – Scottish Premiership – Ibrox Stadium
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Record-breaking Rangers wrote themselves into the history books with a seventh consecutive clean sheet in a 4-0 win over Dundee United.

But the result came at a cost for Steven Gerrard as he watched four of his players suffer injuries.

United – who stay in eighth place – had Lawrence Shankland back on the bench after a similar lay-off.

Rangers had created little in the opening 13 minutes but Kent’s trickery soon opened up United’s defence.

Combining with Ianis Hagi on the edge of the box, the £7million winger carried on his stunning start to the new season as he sent Ryan Edwards one way, then another, before slamming through Benjamin Siegrist’s legs.

Morelos was sent on to replace Barker but fluffed his first sight at goal as he failed to connect cleanly with Kent’s cut-back.

But Rangers were two-up seven minutes before the break. Borna Barisic’s cross took a nick off Luke Bolton but still managed to find Tavernier at the back post and he muscled Jamie Robson to prod home on his milestone run-out.

Roofe spurned a good chance to extend Rangers’ lead moments into the second half as he fired straight at Siegrist.

That proved to be Morelos’ last involvement as just moments later he was stretchered off with a nasty wound on his thigh after being caught high by Edwards’ shocking challenge.

Siegrist repelled two more efforts from Hagi and Calvin Bassey but could do nothing after 68 minutes as Roofe got a toe to Arfield’s strike to divert it home.

Ian Harkes almost shattered Rangers’ clean sheet run with five minutes left as his fierce drive shook Jon McLaughlin’s crossbar.