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Sheyi Ojo scores on Rangers debut as St Joseph’s are brushed aside

Sheyi Ojo hit a debut goal as Rangers beat St Joseph’s 4-0 in their Europa League opener following a goalless first half in Gibraltar.

Clear chances were at a premium in the opening period but Ryan Jack opened the scoring four minutes after the interval with a smart finish.

The second soon came from a curling effort from on-loan Liverpool midfielder Ojo – one of two debutants in the starting line-up alongside Jordan Jones.

Steven Gerrard’s half-time team talk did the trick after the hosts had frustrated Rangers during the opening 45 minutes of the first qualifying round.

Jack and Ojo saw long-range shots comfortably saved before Jermain Defoe stabbed wide from a tight angle and it took half an hour for Rangers to force a clear chance. Goalkeeper Francisco Mateo Vera blocked well from Ojo after a Steven Davis shot deflected into the midfielder’s path.

A better chance came two minutes into the second half when Ojo got on the end of James Tavernier’s inviting free-kick but the midfielder volleyed over from six yards.

The breakthrough soon came when Jack cushioned a volley into the corner of the net from 10 yards following Barisic’s cross.

The goalkeeper again clawed out an effort from behind his line in the 76th minute as Morelos headed home from Tavernier’s cross after shaking off a groin strain to replace Defoe.

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