Youssef Chermiti hit a hat-trick as Rangers moved to within two points of Hearts at the top of the table with a 4-2 win over the league leaders at Ibrox in a blockbuster Sunday in the Scottish Premiership title race.
After Celtic scored a 97th-minute winner in a thriller against Kilmarnock earlier in the day, both sets of players knew the importance of three points in Glasgow’s south side and traded blows early on as a Michael Steinwender own goal cancelled out Marc Leonard’s opener.
Ibrox was stunned into silence again on the half-hour mark when Claudio Braga produced a magnificent header to fire Hearts in front for a second time before Chermiti dragged the hosts level again.
And the Portuguese striker took centre stage in the second half, with his header putting Rangers in front for the first time before completing his hat-trick in the closing stages.
How Youssef Chermiti fired Rangers to victory at Ibrox…
Rangers enjoyed more of the ball early on backed by a noisy home support but neither team was able to find any real rhythm in the opening stages, with Hearts forced into an early change after Oisin McEntee landed awkwardly on his shoulder, being replaced by Steinwender.
That subdued start didn’t last for long, however, when a mix up between Emmanuel Fernandez and Nico Raskin gifted the ball to Leonard, who combined well with Braga before getting the ball back from the Portuguese and firing an unstoppable effort past Jack Butland into the top corner.
Just minutes later it was all square, however, with substitute Steinwender involved almost immediately. Tuur Rommens stood a cross up to the back post but Chermiti was denied by Alexander Schwolow in the Hearts goal, who was also equal to Mikey Moore’s follow-up, only for the substitute to lash the ball into his own net as he tried to clear.
Rangers looked to build on their equaliser, quickly putting Hearts under sustained pressure but they couldn’t force Schwolow into action before the league leaders went back in front on the half-hour mark.
Ageu got into good space in the box but was closed down by Tochi Chukwuani, only for Steinwender to follow up with a perfect cross to find Braga whose powerful header under pressure from John Souttar found the bottom corner.
Chermiti then dragged an effort wide from the edge of the box but he wasn’t to be denied much longer. Andreas Skov Olsen and Ryan Naderi combined well before the latter slid a pass through to his strike partner who got the break of the ball off the sliding Craig Halkett before slamming his finish into the net.
Alexandros Kyziridis tested Butland shortly before half-time but there were to be no more goals in what had been a pulsating opening 45 minutes in Govan. The second half didn’t start with the same intensity with both sides having penalty appeals waved away before Chermiti took centre stage.
The 21-year-old has left some Rangers supporters frustrated in spells this season but is potentially developing a knack for scoring big goals in big games and he was on hand to give Rangers the lead for the first time here shortly before the hour mark.
Andreas Skov Olsen delivered an inviting ball into the six-yard box with the Portuguese striker powering past the Hearts defence to head the ball into the net.
Rangers’ energy levels seemed to drop as the half wore on but Hearts struggled to carve out clear chances. Oliver Antman went close to finishing the game off for Rangers before Djeidi Gassama set off on a lung-busting run, eventually feeding Chermiti who finished below Schwolow to send Danny Rohl galloping down the touchline in celebration.
Rohl: Exceptional Rangers deserved to win
Rangers head coach Danny Rohl to Sky Sports:
“Outstanding, exceptional performance from my team. We showed big personality to win the game. We gave them two presents today but, in the end, how we came back again and again, we believed in what we were doing. From the first minute until the end, we were the better team and deserved to win today.
“Since I came here, I see a group who always try, they want to improve. They are always listening; they put a lot of effort in again and again. The big part today was that we had our intensity over 94 minutes. Today I saw what it means to have a sold-out stadium and to win a big game here.”
On Youssef Chermiti’s hat-trick: “Before the match I said big games are for big teams and in big games you need big players. Youssef showed that away at Celtic and today he has scored again. I always believe in him, the big strength he has. It was a good team performance but today Youssef should get a little bit more credit because he deserves it and we saw today why he is here.”
On the fight for the Premiership title: “This title race will be until the end, we have three teams, everyone doing their best and we are in the middle of this race and it is fantastic.”
McInnes: We’ve lost a fight today but there’s still a war to be won
Hearts head coach Derek McInnes to Sky Sports:
“We were decent in the game; we just lost poor goals. Three of the goals happened when we were in the opposition half. I thought we scored two great goals and had some good moments in the game.
“Rangers performed at a good level today and the crowd were right behind them – we helped that to by not staying ahead for longer. We’ve lost a fight today, but there’s still a war to be won.
On the Premiership title race: “We’re top of the league and we’ve still got lots of positives. I told the lads not to be too down because we fought hard and we worked hard.
“There will still be twists and turns. For long spells it looked as though Celtic were going to drop points. I think that’s the way it’s going to be for every team round there. There’s so much on the title fight and in other areas in the league.
“We still feel we’re right bang in it and we’ve still to have Rangers back to Tynecastle.”
Rangers fire back from the brink to roar again in a title race like no other
Analysis from Allan Valente:
Rangers fans could be forgiven for thinking they had seen this movie before. New manager goes on a winning run after shambolic goings-on had threatened to derail the season, only for those revitalised results to crumble in clutch moments.
Dropping points in the final minutes to Motherwell in midweek after Hearts and Celtic had scored late winners could have seen Rangers revert to the type of recent times. Instead, a big win over the league leaders on Sunday puts them within touching distance of the summit – even if huge challenges lie in wait.
Under Danny Rohl, Rangers have cut the gap to Hearts from 13 points to just two. That in itself is quite the achievement given just how bad the Ibrox side were before the German took over.
Rohl refuses to get too up or too down, no matter the result. As fans were still leaving Ibrox on Sunday evening he told Sky Sports he was already thinking about another big game next week at Livingston. One game at a time might be a cliché but it’s the mantra that saw Steven Gerrard deliver Rangers’ last title in 2021.
Derek McInnes made the point that Rangers will still have to go back to Tynecastle. Hearts will be licking their lips at the prospect of two Old Firm league fixtures, while matches against the likes of Falkirk, Hibernian and Motherwell have been anything but straightforward for Rangers this season.
The truth is, this likely isn’t a campaign which sees a Brendan Rodgers, Gerrard or Ange Postecoglou side devour all before them. Points will be dropped; there will be twists and turns and the top six will likely be of such a quality that the post-split fixtures could be among the most intriguing we have seen for years.
If there was any doubt before this weekend – we have a tantalising title race. An actual, proper, title race. And, thanks to a Youssef Chermiti hat-trick, Rangers are very much a part of it.
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