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Late drama as Rangers are held
- Updated: May 1, 2016
Lewis Morgan scored deep into stoppage time to earn a 2-2 draw for St Mirren at home to Rangers in their final Scottish Championship game of the season.
Rangers thought they had come from behind to win when Jason Holt found the bottom corner on 88 minutes.
Mark Warburton’s side had started poorly and fell behind to former Gers youngster Calum Gallagher’s opener, fired inside Wes Foderingham at the near post just before half-time.
Veteran striker Kenny Miller equalised when he headed home a James Tavernier cross on 54 minutes before Holt’s neat one-two bore fruit, but they end the season on 81 points after substitute Morgan’s goal at the death.
Rangers have been accused of taking their eye off the ball following their Scottish Cup semi-final victory over Celtic, and the promoted side will end the season without a win from their …
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