Sunday, July 31, 2022

Scottish Premiership 2022 2023 Opening Livingston Glasgow Rangers


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30 juillet 2022
Tony Macaroni Arena

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Rangers' Scottish Premiership title challenge got off to a winning start as two goals within two second-half minutes floored brave hosts Livingston. Giovanni van Bronckhorst's reshaped side were stunned by Joel Nouble's delightful fifth-minute lob. Rangers' pressure was constant thereafter, but Livi held out resolutely until Scott Arfield's glancing header after 72 minutes. Captain James Tavernier quickly followed up with a free-kick winner.


For much of the game, the Glasgow visitors looked to be heading for a first opening-day top-flight loss since 1998 despite stepping things up after the break. Instead, they celebrated their eighth win in a row against Livingston to throw down an early marker to city rivals Celtic, who begin their title defence on Sunday at home to Aberdeen. Rangers, featuring three summer signings, started at a furious pace. However, they were undone when Nouble outmuscled John Souttar, Rangers' centre-half arrival from Heart of Midlothian, to a Nicky Devlin head flick and delivered a sublimely controlled chip over goalkeeper Jon McLaughlin. David Martindale's side should have gone it at the break further ahead when unmarked centre-half Ayo Obileye could only head straight into McLaughlin's arms.


Rangers' attacks became more precise after the break and former PAOK striker Antonio Colak looked to have scored a debut goal only to be denied by one of those "too close to call" offside decisions. New home goalkeeper Shamal George then superbly denied fellow debutant Malik Tillman and Tavernier before pressure eventually told for last season's Europa League finalists, with the winner coming with the latter's 84th Rangers goal. Livingston manager David Martindale: "I think, the first half, we dealt with them really well. They didn't cause us many problems.
"I'm gutted for the players. I'm not saying we deserved more, I think we were unlucky. Apart from two moments of magic, we were probably still in the game."


Rangers manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst: "It was a big win. It's a vital three points from a difficult away game on a difficult surface. The start we had didn't help. It's a very easy goal that should not have happened.
"We weren't sharp enough in that moment and took us a little bit out of the game. In the second half, we did much better. We changed our set up and then we had 45 minutes of one-way traffic."


cinch Premiership – Saturday July 30
Heart of Midlothian v Ross County
Kilmarnock v Dundee United
Livingston v Rangers (Sky Sports, 12 noon)
St Johnstone v Hibernian
St Mirren v Motherwell

cinch Premiership – Sunday July 31
Celtic v Aberdeen (Sky Sports, 4.30pm)


cinch Championship – Saturday July 30
Ayr United v Arbroath
Cove Rangers v Raith Rovers
Dundee v Partick Thistle
Hamilton Academical v Morton
Inverness Caledonian Thistle v Queen's Park

cinch League 1 – Saturday July 30
Dunfermline Athletic v Alloa Athletic
Falkirk v Montrose
Kelty Hearts v FC Edinburgh
Peterhead v Airdrieonians
Queen of the South v Clyde

cinch League 2 – Saturday July 30
Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic v Forfar Athletic
Dumbarton v Stirling Albion
Elgin City v East Fife
Stenhousemuir v Albion Rovers
Stranraer v Annan Athletic
























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