Rangers Complete EPIC Comeback From 2 Goal Deficit To Give Barry Ferguson Dream Start

Rangers have pulled off an incredible comeback to give Barry Ferguson a winning start to his managerial career at the club. The Gers found themselves trailing 2-0 after just 14 minutes at Rugby Park, with Kilmarnock looking set to cause an upset. However, Ferguson's side showed great character and determination to turn the game around and secure a vital three points.

The match got off to a disastrous start for Rangers, with Kilmarnock scoring two goals in the space of four minutes. The home side's early pressure paid off, and they took full advantage of some sloppy defending from the visitors. But despite the setback, Rangers refused to give up and slowly began to work their way back into the game.

As the first half wore on, Rangers started to gain more possession and create some decent scoring opportunities. They were finally rewarded for their efforts just before the break, when a well-worked move ended with a Rangers player Slotting the ball past the Kilmarnock goalkeeper. The goal gave Rangers a much-needed boost, and they went into the halftime break with renewed hope and confidence.

The second half was a completely different story, with Rangers pushing hard for an equalizer. They were rewarded for their efforts just after the hour mark, when another well-taken goal leveled the scores at 2-2. The momentum was now firmly with Rangers, and they pushed hard for a winner.

In the end, it was Rangers who emerged victorious, thanks to a late goal that sealed a dramatic comeback. The win was a testament to the team's character and determination, and it gave Barry Ferguson a dream start to his managerial career. The result will also provide a huge boost to Rangers' confidence, as they look to build on this momentum and push for success in the league.

Related Articles