AMAD DIALLO MAKES A DIFFERENCE
It took Amad Diallo just over four minutes to score his first goal for Rangers.
The winger, on loan from Manchester United, ghosted in at the back post to slot home a tap-in to prove his worth to the Rangers support on his debut.
And it wasn't just his goal which impressed, with the youngster also bringing some invention and spark to the Ibrox attack.
The only worry for fans will be Diallo's fitness after he was forced off just after the hour.
DEFENSIVE CALAMITY COSTLY
This was uncharacteristic, but very costly for Giovanni van Bronckhorst's men.
Three goalkeeping and defensive errors handed Ross County a point in Dingwall.
Allan McGregor first misjudged a routine cross to allow Jordan White a simple finish to restore parity in the first-half.
It was then Calvin Bassey who handed the hosts a huge chance for a second when he swiped the air when trying to clear the ball.
Connor Goldson had miscued a clearance before Bassey's air-swipe as Regan Charles-Cook pounced to slot home.
It looked like the mistakes would be forgotten with Rangers heading for three points, but McGregor again handed County a lifeline deep into added time.
He horribly misjudged a bobbling ball in the box as he let it bounce off his body instead of catching it before Matthew Wright rifled home the rebound.
ITTEN DILEMMA
Cedric Itten was again handed a start by Giovanni van Bronckhorst since returning from a loan stint in Germany.
But his performance raised more questions than answers over Rangers' frontline going forward.
The big striker struggled to create anything for himself but did link up well with team-mates with some decent hold-up play.
But Kemar Roofe's introduction seemed to provide a lift and bit of intent in the attack. The Jamaican international was close to finding the net himself with just the post preventing his name going on the scoresheet.
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