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Gary McAllister brands Rangers 'wasteful' as he hails Iani Hagi Livingston rescue mission after Covid nightmare

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Rangers strikers still have more to give after branding the first half display against Livingston "wasteful." It proved to be a comfortable night for the Ibrox outfit as goals from Kemar Roofe and Alfredo Morelos saw off the Lions.

Rangers have booked a return to Hampden for the first time since December 2019 and a Premier Sports Cup semi-final. However, McAllister was still calling for more and reckons the early exchanges brought back memories of the disappointing draw with Motherwell on Sunday.

The Rangers assistant had special praise for Ianis Hagi, who returned from his Covid woes at half-time to inspire a much improved second period showing.

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