Rangers were left heartbroken at Hampden but Kemar Roofe hopes his penalty painkiller will sooth that semi-final hurt. The Premiership champions had eyes on a first domestic cup win in a decade when they faced Hibs at the National Stadium last month.
But it is Jack Ross’ team looking forward to a date with destiny in the Premier Sports Cup final on December 19 after Martin Boyle’s hat-trick ripped Gers apart.
The arrival of new boss Giovanni van Bronckhors t, though, has proved to be the perfect pick-me -up for the Light Blues and they have bounced back with three straight wins.
They were made to scrap all the way at Easter Road but Roofe was just delighted he could come up with a timely curer after stroking home a late spot-kick after
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