Rangers top in Scotland after nervy Ibrox victory
Rangers returned to the Scottish Premiership summit for the first time in two years after it held out for a nervy 4-2 win against Dundee United at Ibrox.
Bojan Miovski's 85th-minute strike derailed any hopes of a late comeback by the visitors, but Hearts can return to the top of the standings with a win over Livingston on Monday (AEST).
The home fans were celebrating in the 30th minute when Ryan Naderi beat Ashley Maynard-Brewer, before Dujon Sterling doubled Rangers' lead five minutes before the break.
But Dundee United went into half-time in the ascendency after Amar Fatah pulled one back, but Ibrox was back on its feet seven minutes after the restart, thanks to Thelo Aasgaard.
Aasgaard was on hand to tuck Djeidi Gassama's cross to the back post into the net, but Jim Goodwin's side hit back with 18 minutes left through substitute Zachary Sapsford.
Iurie Iovu then headed off a post with six minutes to go as Rangers threatened to throw away victory, but the tension was eased among the home support in the closing stages.
Having replaced Aasgaard 11 minutes earlier, Miovski sealed the win as he fired past Dave Richards from the edge of the box to round off a quick counter led by Youssef Chermiti.






























