The Ibrox giants join Celtic and Inverness CT in the hat for the Scottish Cup last-four draw.
[Scottish Cup ](https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/all-about/scottish-cup)clash against Raith Rovers which resulted in a boycott of ultras group the Union Bears. [Celtic](https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/all-about/celtic-fc) or the winner of Falkirk vs Ayr United at the national stadium. Instead the supporters stood outside the ground as Michael Beale's men commenced action against Championship opposition. [Scottish Cup](https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/all-about/scottish-cup) with a bit to spare. A day to forget for Colak. We need to do all we can, we just want to keep winning football matches. That takes place on Monday night, with Inverness CT, Ayr United and Falkirk also in the mix ahead of the final last eight tie. [Scott Arfield's](https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/all-about/scott-arfield) late finish. It looked like it might take a while, but in the end of was a copmfortable afternoon for Rangers as they cruised through to the semi-fianls of the Scottish Cup. They move on to Hampden where either [Celtic](https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/all-about/celtic-fc), Inverness, Falkirk or Inverness await them. We want to keep this trophy here at Ibrox. [Raith Rovers](https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/all-about/raith-rovers-fc) didn't prove to be much of an obstacle despite a stubborn start from the Fifers, and now [Michael Beale](https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/all-about/michael-beale) will take his team back to Hampden at the end of April.
Report as Rangers eventually wore down a resolute Raith Rovers side to run out comfortable 3-0 winners in a Scottish Cup quarter-final tie at Ibrox; ...
But it was a slow game, there were a lot of niggly injuries, and I'm just glad we're through to the semi-final. We wanted to go further obviously. We still got into really good areas and I'm expecting us to do slightly better. But the way they played the game we had to see it out professionally and we did that in the end. "Although it was our third game in a week I'd like us to be a little bit sharper in and around the box. When the first goal goes in from a corner the game you hope it opens up a bit but it didn't, they stayed disciplined and stuck to their task so it made for a slow game.
Rangers take on Raith Rovers today at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow for the 2022-2023 Scottish Cup Quarter-finals. This highly anticipated matchup has fans ...
Fans around the world are eagerly waiting to see who will come out on top in this highly-anticipated showdown. Here’s everything you need to know to watch this game on TV or live stream in your location. Rangers take on Raith Rovers today at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow for the 2022-2023 Scottish Cup Quarter-finals.
Scottish Cup holders Rangers ease past Raith Rovers at Ibrox to progress to the competition's semi-finals.
Yes, we acknowledge the negatives - we're out of the cup - but my overriding feeling is pride." - Squad number7Player nameHagiAverage rating - Squad number30Player nameSakalaAverage rating - Squad number6Player nameGoldsonAverage rating Scott Arfield (Rangers) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Raith Rovers manager Ian Murray: "I take tremendous pride in the players and the football. "We were slightly quicker at the start of the second-half. It wasn't one that got the pulses raising. A nothing cross came low into the box and Nolan somehow sliced his clearance high over MacDonald and in. James Tavernier almost caught out Jamie MacDonald in the first half with a cross to the front post. Instead, they relied on whipping inviting crosses towards Fashion Sakala and Antonio Colak. That was about all the visitors were able to conjure up.
MICHAEL BEALE was pleased to send the Rangers fans home happy from Ibrox as his side booked their place in the Scottish Cup semi-finals on Sunday.
“From Rangers FC this is a clear breakdown of trust and an attempt to silence our groups’ valid concerns. Kilmarnock in the second-half last week went really defensive as well and that’s fine but it made for a sticky game. “The really top teams who pay millions for their players find those moments difficult - we’ll go away and work on it. “But styles make games and they stayed in and made it difficult at times. The group opted not to take their seats as their section of Ibrox remained unoccupied for the duration of the fixture and a club spokesman said: “Rangers refused to allow an offensive banner relating to the police service to be displayed at today’s match. The absence of the Union Bears was noticeable throughout the afternoon and there was little atmosphere around the ground as Rangers produced a sluggish showing just days after their impressive win away to Hibernian.
Michael Beale was pleased to see Rangers overcome a different type of challenge to get past Raith Rovers and into the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup.
But we haven't spoken about it." If it is we will find out in the coming days. We wanted to go further obviously. He said: "I am not sure that is the case. "After the high of Wednesday we had to go through that one today and the most important things were a clean sheet, three goals and we move on." "But the way they played the game we had to see it out professionally and we did that in the end.
Jonah Heim and Mitch Garver have played in Spring Training like the tandem the Texas Rangers team hoped for last season.
The fans' group opted not to take their seats after Rangers refused to allow the banner.
The statement continued: “From Rangers FC, this is a clear breakdown of trust and an attempt to silence our group’s valid concerns. A Rangers spokesperson said: “Rangers refused to allow an offensive banner relating to the police service to be displayed at today’s match. Rangers supporters group The Union Bears missed the team’s Scottish Cup win over Raith Rovers after the club refused to allow a banner they said carried an “anti-police” message.
Michael Beale was pleased to send the Rangers fans home happy from Ibrox as his side booked their place in the Scottish Cup semi-finals on Sunday.
“From Rangers FC this is a clear breakdown of trust and an attempt to silence our groups’ valid concerns. You can make a complaint by using the ‘report this post’ Kilmarnock in the second-half last week went really defensive as well and that’s fine but it made for a sticky game. [Michael](https://nnn.ng/tag/michael/) Beale was pleased to send the Rangers fans home happy from Ibrox as his side booked their place in the Scottish Cup semi-finals on Sunday. “The really top teams who pay millions for their players find those moments difficult – we’ll go away and work on it. “But styles make games and they stayed in and made it difficult at times. As a consequence, we made the difficult decision to remove active support and not enter the ground as a group. We are doing this to improve the experience for our loyal readers and we believe it will reduce the ability of trolls and troublemakers, who occasionally find their way onto our The issue with the Union Bears seems set to rumble on in the coming days and the debate will no doubt split sections of the Ibrox support once again. Beale said: “I don’t really know what’s going on there, I just felt there was a level of expectation from the crowd in the stadium today, it was a slow game and everyone was expecting us to be free-flowing like we were in midweek. The absence of the Union Bears was noticeable throughout the afternoon and there was little atmosphere around the ground as Rangers produced a sluggish showing just days after their impressive win away to Hibernian. Connor Goldson and Scott Arfield were on target either side of a Ryan Nolan own goal to secure a straightforward victory and place in the draw for the last four of the competition.
In a cryptic update on Instagram the midfielder said "all the mistreatment of the last two years will come out."
The club and Ofoborh have mostly been silent on his situation as he continues his recovery behind the scenes. I am up to speed with it all but there is a bit of privacy with one as well." [Rangers](https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/all-about/rangers-fc) in the summer of 2021 but has been kept out of action ever since due to a heart issue.
Kris Letang's power-play goal 1:38 into overtime lifted the Pittsburgh Penguins to a 3-2 win over the New York Rangers.
The collision evoked memories of a hit by Trouba on Sidney Crosby during last year's playoffs that forced the Penguins star to miss two games with a concussion in a series Pittsburgh would go on to lose in overtime of Game 7. The Penguins have shown signs of late of playing with the kind of consistency that's eluded them for long stretches during a wildly uneven season. Tristan Jarry made 27 saves as the Penguins improved to 3-0-1 during a five-game homestand.
Mitch Bratt, a 19-year-old Texas Rangers prospect, has pitched just one full season of professional baseball.
Kris Letang's overtime goal extends the Penguins' hot streak to 7-1-1.
[New Jersey Devils](https://theathletic.com/nhl/team/devils/) would await the Penguins. These Penguins would be building some serious momentum — and they still have enough players who know from experience that the best team doesn’t always win in the playoffs. Also, with a win over the Canadiens, the Penguins will have played to a .850 points percentage since that rock-bottom blowout by the Oilers. Letang’s scorcher of a goal might give him, Malkin and Crosby some juice over the final weeks of the season. The Penguins wasted little time on their four-on-three advantage, taking the same focused approach they had during a five-on-three power play in the first period. Had Nylander scored, the Penguins would have claimed the couple of clean points from the game that they probably deserved. We kept playing the right way.” “We just kept playing the game. “I thought it was a penalty, but obviously the referees didn’t,” Sullivan said. The Penguins’ series advantage disappeared along with Crosby, and they ultimately fell in overtime of Game 7 in New York. The Penguins’ president of hockey operations, Brian Burke, did — and he sounded noticeably irritated near the midpoint of the third period. That game marked the first known time in franchise history that Pittsburgh fans repeatedly chanted for their hockey club’s GM to be fired.
Rangers secured their place in the Scottish Cup semi-finals after defeating Raith Rovers at Ibrox on Sunday. The game was a slow one, with Raith Rovers ...
[](https://nnn.ng/#:~:text=ninjaoutreach lifetime deal) Beale declared that his focus has been on the game and has not spoken with Morelos about the reported signing. Rovers defender [Ryan Nolan](https://nnn.ng/tag/ryan-nolan/) later scored an own goal in the 58th minute, and Gers substitute Scott Arfield added a third with just three minutes remaining.
Veteran newcomer Robbie Grossman appears to be the front runner to start in left field for the Texas Rangers.
Kris Letang's power-play goal 1:38 into overtime lifted the Pittsburgh Penguins to a 3-2 win over the New York Rangers on Sunday.
The collision evoked memories of a hit by Trouba on Sidney Crosby during last year's playoffs that forced the Penguins star to miss two games with a concussion in a series Pittsburgh would go on to lose in overtime of Game 7. The Penguins have shown signs of late of playing with the kind of consistency that's eluded them for long stretches during a wildly uneven season. Tristan Jarry made 27 saves as the Penguins improved to 3-0-1 during a five-game homestand.
Rangers eventually wore down a resolute Raith Rovers side to run out comfortable 3-0 winners in a mostly low-key Scottish Cup quarter-final tie at Ibrox. The ...
Raith Rovers boss Ian Murray was proud of the way his depleted side performed. The hosts spent most of the game breaking down a packed Raith Rovers defence. Rangers eventually wore down a resolute Raith Rovers side to run out comfortable 3-0 winners in a mostly low-key Scottish Cup quarter-final tie at Ibrox.
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Kris Letang's power-play goal 1:38 into overtime lifted the Pittsburgh Penguins to a 3-2 win over the New York Rangers on Sunday.
Philip Tomasino, Kiefer Sherwood and Yakov Trenin also scored for Nashville in the finale of a six-game trip. Louis, and Jordan Binnington stopped 26 of 30 shots as the Blues dropped to 3-7-2 since Feb. David Pastrnak and Matt Grzelcyk each had a goal and an assist, Jake DeBrusk also scored and Pavel Zacha had two assists to help Boston pull within one 6 1/2 minutes into the third. Pyotr Kochetkov made 20 saves for the Hurricanes, who were coming off a 4-0 loss to Vegas on Saturday. Jordan Kyrou, Jakub Vrana and Tyler Pitlick scored for St. The Senators have lost three of four after winning five straight. But the Wild trail Dallas by one point (85-84) in the Central Division. Lucas Raymond had two assists for Detroit, and Ville Husso finished with 31 saves. The Wild matched the team mark (12-0-1) set from Dec. Jaroslav Halak made 32 saves for the Rangers. Letang’s ninth goal of the season came after New York’s Artemi Panarin was called for tripping Pittsburgh’s Evgeni Malkin early in the extra period. Tristan Jarry made 27 saves as the Penguins improved to 3-0-1 during a five-game homestand.
RANGERS booked their place in the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup with a comfortable victory over Raith Rovers at Ibrox.
In the end, that effort drifted wide as McGregor watched on but the keeper was forced into action a couple of times after the break. Some 1,600 supporters made the trip to Ibrox to back their team and they were in fine spirits and voice throughout, even if there was very little for them to cheer. A narrative quickly spread online that an anti-board banner had been confiscated and the decision not to take their seats was in protest. This was always going to be a tough task for Rovers. It is certain that supporters have not heard the last of the Union Bears. It was a case of continuity for the Ibrox boss, though, and he would have expected Rangers to pick up where they left off. This wasn’t one to shout from the rooftops about, but it was significant nonetheless and the Englishman is well aware of the importance of delivering silverware in his first season. The sight of Ridvan Yilmaz was a heartening one for supporters. It was the former Canadian internationalist that rounded off the win with a clinical finish late on. A statement from Rangers later read: “Rangers refused to allow an offensive banner relating to the police service to be displayed at today’s match. It was a straightforward win for the holders. There was little he or keeper Jamie MacDonald could do as it became a case of damage limitation in the closing stages.
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Three observations from Rangers' 3-0 win over Raith Rovers in the Scottish Cup quarter-finals …
However, Beale has now gone the same route as his predecessor by dropping Morelos in favour of Antonio Colak and demanding more from the sulky South American. "He has been at the club for a long time and I need to see a little bit more from Alfredo day in, day out," Beale said after Sunday's match. [3-0 win over Raith](https://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/rangers/no-frills-rangers-avoid-raith-slip-up-as-fans-stage-protest-over-offensive-ibrox-banner-4060959), the 26-year-old cut an isolated figure as he put his head down and walked straight down the tunnel, while the rest of his Rangers team-mates, both starters and substitutes, all stayed on the pitch to congratulate each other on the win and applaud the home fans for their support. The Colombian is out of contract in the summer and, reading between the lines, it seems that neither party are all that keen on reaching an agreement. [The Union Bears](https://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/rangers/michael-beale-reacts-to-alfredo-morelos-rangers-exit-claims-as-union-bears-protest-addressed-4060985) described the move as "a clear breakdown of trust and an attempt to silence our group's valid concerns." [Raith Rovers](/topic/raith-rovers) fans sang as [Ibrox](/topic/ibrox) at times resembled one on Sunday in the absence of the decibel-raising Union Bears ultras group.
Ali: "Need a new goalkeeper, new right-back, 2 new centre-halves, defensive midfielders, 1 more striker" · Ronnie: "Another comfortable win for Rangers. A cup ...
Martin: We won the game, into another semi-final. We need another striker Ronnie: Another comfortable win for Rangers.