'Better balance to Rangers as Antman adds new dimension'
It wasn't without its scares or mistakes, but the players looked like they were getting a firmer grasp on what the head coach is trying to achieve and how he wants to achieve it.
It would take a real calamity in Plzen next week to prevent them advancing a step closer to the Champions League proper, though far sterner obstacles lie in wait in the shape of RB Salzburg or Club Brugge.
Oliver Antman immediately offered a new dimension to Rangers' play and was instrumental in creating the second and third goals.
With Djeidi Gassama providing a different but no less effective threat on the other flank, all of a sudden there is a much better balance to Rangers' attacking play.
Add to that the emerging talent of Mikey Moore and the craft of Thelo Aasgaard, once he returns to fitness, and you can see Martin's squad is beginning to take shape.
Lyall Cameron showed he could have a significant role to play this season, while Nasser Djiga looks more comfortable with every passing game.
That said, I still feel like a naturally left-sided centre back would be a better partner for either Djiga or John Souttar.
And though Jefte showed he is a better option than Max Aarons at left-back, Rangers need competition in that role for the Brazilian assuming Ridvan Yilmaz has no future at the club.
Dundee at home on Saturday should give Rangers the opportunity to build on Tuesday's success and further improve the fluidity and cohesion of the new playing system.
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