Rangers rounded off a week from hell on a positive as Steven Davis looks to have rounded off his caretaker spell in charge with a much-needed 3-0 win over 10-man St Mirren.
With club football taking a break for Euro 2024 qualifiers and the Ibrox board stepping up the search for Michael Beale's successor, Davis got the victory to lift some of the gloom to draw level on points with the Buddies, seven points behind leaders and rivals Celtic.
James Tavernier's penalty set them on their way after Ryan Strain's red card for handball in the first half before Abdallah Sima added a second with his fifth in six games before Tavernier added a second with screamer late on.
It was enough to see the Light Blues flops respond from their midweek Euro shocker against Aris Limassol with a victory. Heartless.
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