The Scottish Premiership Round 4 match between Rangers and St Johnstone ended with a dominant 3-0 victory for the Glasgow side. The result saw Rangers return to the top of the table after a disappointing start to the season.
The game was dominated by Rangers from the outset, with their attacking players creating numerous opportunities for themselves and their teammates. Their midfield trio of Ryan Jack, Jon Flanagan and Andy Halliday were particularly impressive, providing the energy and creativity that Rangers needed to take control of the game.
In the first half, Rangers took the lead through a well-worked goal from Christian Doidge. The forward had been given space on the left-hand side of the pitch and he picked up the ball before unleashing a powerful shot that found the back of the net.
St Johnstone responded to this setback with a determined effort, but they could not find a way past Rangers' defence. The visitors created several chances, but they failed to convert them into goals.
As the second half progressed, Rangers continued to dominate the game and they doubled their lead through another well-executed goal. This time, it was David Goodwin who scored, curling a shot from outside the box that found the back of the net.
Despite conceding two goals in the second half, St Johnstone refused to give up hope. They tried to create some momentum by making some substitutions, but Rangers' defense remained resolute and they held on to win the game comfortably.
This win is a significant boost for Rangers, who have struggled to find form so far this season. The team's performance against St Johnstone showed that they are capable of competing at the highest level and they will be looking to continue their good run of form when they face Hearts next week.
