Rangers beat Hamilton with Alfredo Morelos left on the bench

Lille target was left out of the team as Ianis Hagi and James Tavernier both scored goals

Rangers manager Steven Gerrard watches his team win at Hamilton. Photograph: PA
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard watches his team win at Hamilton. Photograph: PA

Hamilton 0 Rangers 2

Rangers again proved they can cope without Alfredo Morelos as they eased to a 2-0 win over 10-man Hamilton at the Foys Stadium.

The Colombian was back in Steven Gerrard's squad for the trip to Lanarkshire after being dropped for last week's Kilmarnock victory. But despite redoubling his efforts in training after having his focus questioned by Steven Gerrard, the Lille target was left out of the starting team as goals from Ianis Hagi and James Tavernier killed off Brian Rice's team.

Gerrard had warned Morelos — Rangers' top scorer in each of the last three campaigns — that reputation would no longer guarantee him a game now that he has Kemar Roofe and Cedric Itten for competition.

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One man who is unlikely to be dropped any time soon, if he keeps up his current run of sparkling form, is Ryan Kent, as he inspired Rangers to a win which moves them three points clear at the top.

The winger did not add to the three goals he has netted so far this term but only a series of wayward finishes prevented him from adding some assist numbers to his statistics.

Hamilton were looking to build on last weekend’s derby win over Motherwell and while Rangers slipped up at Livingston on their last outing on plastic, there was no such difficulties here.

Hagi made himself an instant fans’ favourite with his one-man Europa League rescue mission against Braga last year, but he had struggled in domestic action so far this campaign and lost his place for last week’s win over Kilmarnock. However Itten’s calf injury offered him a reprieve against Hamilton and he made the most of it with the opener after 15 minutes.

Scott Martin's slip in the corner allowed Borna Barisic to pull the ball back for Steven Davis. Kemar Roofe met the Northern Irishman's cross with a header which looped over Ryan Fulton before crashing against the crossbar.

Both the goalkeeper and Scott McMann desperately swung at fresh air but it was Hagi who connected as he rammed his effort home.

The second goal followed five minutes later but it was cruel on Fulton as he got down smartly to turn away a low shot from Kent, only to watch in horror as the ball flew straight to Tavernier who prodded home another rebound.

Rangers were in full flow now and only poor finishing saw them fail to add to their lead before the break as Hagi and Roofe both wasted decent openings after more magic from Kent.

Brandon Barker drew a groan of frustration from Gerrard as he rifled into the side-netting at the start of the second period, and the Rangers manager's frown turned to a look of utter bemusement in the 64th minute when referee Willie Collum refused to give a penalty after a blatant two-handed push from McMann on Roofe.

Jon McLaughlin was given the nod over Allan McGregor to start in goal for the visitors and his concentration levels were finally tested after 72 minutes of inaction as Reegan Mimnaugh found Shaun Want with a near-post corner. But the Scotland goalkeeper was switched on to claw away his glancing header.

Hamilton’s day got worse with 14 minutes left when McMann — already on a booking for a first-half tug on Kent — collected a second after barging over Barker.