Following Danny Rohl’s pre-match press conference during the week, there was uncertainty that Mikey Moore would be available for Sunday’s trip to Falkirk.
However, Moore was included in the starting lineup but was replaced by brace-goalscorer Bojan Miovski at half-time.
Rangers were trailing by two goals to one at the interval. Yet came out in the second half with real intent, scoring five goals to keep their title hopes alive.
And after a relatively slow start to life at Rangers under Russel Martin, Moore has shown his real qualities in recent times under the management of Head Coach Danny Rohl.
The Spurs loanee is one of Rohl’s best attacking threats and has produced many moments of magic throughout Rangers’ season, including a crucial goal at Celtic Park in January.
Lucky enough for the Rangers fans, the squad now face a two-week break without a fixture, which will give the young Englishman time to recover after his knock.
And after Rangers statement victory yesterday afternoon, Rohl followed up on Moore’s situation.
He said: “It’s not easy for Mikey. He’s a key player for us but we’re managing him during the week with ups and downs.
“It’s good to have a week now when we can recover him. This is crucial.
“There is no question mark, he’s a top player for us. We’ll help him and he’ll go again.”
The Rangers fans will be hoping that Moore will be fit and raring to go, for the five massive split-fixtures that await Rohl’s side.
