Rangers drew 2-2 with Hibernian at Easter Road on Sunday afternoon as their remarkable run of clean sheets in the Scottish Premiership came to an end.
Drey Wright gave the hosts the lead in the 22nd minute but Alfredo Morelos equalised on the stroke of half-time and Scott Arfield’s second strike of the season had the Gers in the lead by the hour mark.

Steven Gerrard’s side faltered defensively, though, and Christian Doidge’s 71st-minute header earned a point for the Hibees.
Here’s how we thought the Rangers players fared:
Jon McLaughlin – 6
Made a fine diving save from a Kevin Nisbet drive in the first half and denied Ryan Porteous with an excellent reaction stop in the second. Conceded his first goals as a Gers player, though, and could have done better with the first.
James Tavernier – 6
Carried strong form into this game and was very dangerous in the early stages down the right side, beating players and whipping crosses into the box. Driven pass started the move which led to Gers’ second goal. Couldn’t stop Martin Boyle from crossing for Hibs’ second after Goldson’s error.
Connor Goldson – 4
One of several who dropped too deep allowing Wright the space to open the scoring and he then endured a nightmare second half. Goldson gave the ball away needlessly for Doidge’s equaliser and looked rattled thereafter, making several more mistakes which fortunately went unpunished.

Filip Helander – 5
Looked to come forward to help initiate attacks in the first half but not his best game at the back. Failed with a last-ditch attempt to block Wright’s opener and was beaten in the air by Doidge for the host’s second. Headed a good chance wide at 2-1.
Borna Barisic – 6
Too slow to get out to stop the cross for the opening goal after being beaten in the air on the edge of the box. Produced some typically teasing crosses which weren’t converted.
Glen Kamara – 5
Not the Finland international’s most influential performance. A little side to side with his passing and although he attempted to get forward as the Gers pushed for a winner, he looked reluctant to shoot or attempt a killer ball.
Steven Davis – 5
Won the ball back well at times, made several key clear clearances and played a part in Rangers’ first goal through his link-up with Kent. Davis was off-colour in possession, though, with his forward passes rarely finding their intended targets.
Scott Arfield – 7
Lively early on and saw several efforts blocked in the first half. Great link-up play and tidy finish for Rangers’ second but saw both his efforts saved when presented with a big chance to win the game in the closing stages.

Ianis Hagi – 7
Started well before drifting out of the first half after Hibs’ opener. Came into his own with the Gers dominating the ball in the second period, showing real intelligence and quality to assist Arfield’s goal. Picked out Kent brilliantly shortly afterwards and was very unlucky to be substituted for Defoe shortly after testing Marciano with an effort from distance.
Ryan Kent – 6
Not much came off for him in the first 45 minutes but he stuck to his task and produced a decent cross for Morelos’ goal. Looked dangerous in the second half but missed a golden opportunity to put the game to bed after going through one on one with Marciano in the closing stages.
Alfredo Morelos – 6
Missed a glorious chance to give the Gers the lead ten minutes in with a free header from a Tavenier corner. Took his goal very well which provided an opportunity for his team to go and win the game. Yet, he struggled in general play and missed another decent sighting at goal from a Barisic cross in the second half.
