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Falkirk 3-6 Rangers: Danny Röhl's side keep Scottish Premiership title hopes alive with thrilling comeback

Report as Rangers beat Falkirk in nine-goal thriller; Danny Röhl's side came back from 2-0 down in thrilling encounter; Rangers are one point behind Premiership leaders Hearts, with Celtic a further two behind; Falkirk remain sixth

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Nicolas Raskin gives Rangers the lead against Falkirk

Rangers produced a stunning comeback at Falkirk to remain firmly in the Scottish Premiership title race with five games to play.

Danny Röhl's side started the day in third after wins for Hearts and Celtic on Saturday, and it looked like going from bad to worse when Ben Broggio and Finn Yeats put the Bairns 2-0 up.

Tochi Chukwanui pulled one back before the break and a blistering start to the second half saw Rangers take a 3-2 lead after goals from Yousssef Chermiti and Nico Raskin.

Rangers had upped the tempo. Bojan Miovski added a fourth before Falkirk's Calvin Miller got their third from the penalty spot after James Tavernier brought down Filip Lissah.

But Danny Röhl's showed their title credentials as both Miovski and Chermiti scored again to put the game out of reach.

Rangers are back into second, a point behind leaders Hearts with Celtic a further two behind.

The title race that keeps giving

Rangers are back into second, one point behind Premiership leaders Hearts
Image: Rangers are back into second, one point behind Premiership leaders Hearts

Only once previously this season had the Premiership's top three all won on the same weekend, a record Rangers did not want to end.

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Chukwuani's controversial finish just before half-time kick-started an incredible comeback.

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Tochi Chukwuani pulls one back for Rangers against Falkirk, but did the ball go out of play?

The home side appeared to stop in anticipation of a goal kick after Raskin's cross curled over the goalmouth seconds after Thelo Aasgaard hit the post. But the ball landed on the head of Djeidi Gassama, whose header hit the post before Chukwuani converted the rebound.

The introduction of Bojan Miovski for Mikey Moore at the break was a key change by Röhl.

Gassama was moved to the left and won the ball on the edge of the Falkirk box with his low cross flicked home by Chermiti, who soon sliced a decent chance to put his team in front.

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Youssef Chermiti strikes to pull Rangers level at Falkirk just after the restart

Rangers had much more threat about them and they went in front in the 52nd minute. Raskin ran round the outside of Aasgaard and hit the Norwegian's pass first time into the far corner.

Chermiti missed another chance before Raskin set up Miovski to bundle home with a cross from the left.

Falkirk got a lifeline in the 70th minute when Miller netted from the spot after Tavernier had brought down Filip Lissah.

But Raskin was involved again when Rangers restored their two-goal cushion, bursting forward before Chermiti netted after Gassama's shot was blocked.

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Bojan Miovski scores Rangers' fourth

The Belgian midfielder was eventually booked for a clash with Dylan Tait after earlier escaping yellow cards for a clear pull and embracing Rangers fans after his goal.

Miovski rounded off the scoring two minutes from time when he converted Oliver Antman's low cross from close range.

'We have to keep believing'

Danny Röhl has only lost once in the Scottish Premiership since taking charge at Rangers
Image: Danny Röhl has only lost once in the Scottish Premiership since taking charge at Rangers

Rangers head coach Danny Röhl speaking to Sky Sports:

"Our start was not well. It was exactly what we'd expect and we struggled in the first 10-15 minutes with the pitch.

"But outstanding reaction. We go, we focus on our job to do.

"It's much easier to go in this small break with a win, of course, but the spirit is great and after the game you see the relationship, the connection between our supporters and the team.

"We are one team now and this is great.

"Look back, four or five months ago I was in this situation here in Falkirk and today after the game [when Russell Martin was sacked].

"It shows a lot about our direction from the club and keep going, keep believing what the supporters told us and that's what we have to do."

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