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- Updated: October 26, 2016
Rangers missed the chance to go third in the Scottish Premiership with a 1-1 draw at home to St Johnstone.
Blair Alston curled home an impressive early opener for the visitors, who stayed third after an impressive start to their league campaign under Tommy Wright.
Gers were looking to bounce back after losing Sunday’s Scottish League Cup semi-final 1-0 to Celtic, but they could find the net only once through Joe Garner’s equaliser late in the first half.
Gers freshened their lineup after the disappointment at Hampden park, with Wes Foderingham restored in goal and Garner, Harry Forrester and Michael O’Halloran forming a new-look attack.
Saints were forced into a late shuffle as Murray Davidson pulled up in the warm-up, with Chris Millar taking his slot, before Rangers Forrester came close to making an immediate impact, …