Livingston 1-2 Rangers: Aarons last-gasp heroics spare Martins blushes - Soccer News
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Livingston 1-2 Rangers: Aarons last-gasp heroics spare Martins blushes - Soccer News
"Max Aarons' 94-minute winner helped Rangers finally achieve the first victory of their Scottish Premiership campaign after battling past Livingston 2-1 on Sunday. Rangers were perilously close to the longest winless streak in their history before Aarons found the bottom-left corner in the fourth minute of second-half stoppage time. James Tavernier came up with the goods in the 23rd minute when Oliver Antman picked out the right-back, who opened the scoring with an acrobatic finish from close range."
"And five minutes after the Rangers captain struck the first blow, Russell Martin's side were awarded a penalty after Nicolas Raskin was brought down by Stevie May in the box. However, Tavernier was unable to convert the resulting spot-kick as Jerome Prior produced a brilliant stop with his feet to keep the deficit at just one goal heading into the break."
"Rangers were left to rue their missed chances in the second half, when Mohamad Sylla's head met a pinpoint Adam Montgomery cross to restore parity in the 68th minute. And when it looked like the spoils would be shared, Aarons popped up with the winner after finishing from Raskin's corner to spark wild scenes among the travelling supporters. Full-Time | Livingston 1 - 2 Rangers James Tavernier and Max Aarons with our goals. pic.twitter.com/vBZWVZcuhr - Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) September 28, 2025"
Max Aarons scored in the fourth minute of second-half stoppage time to give Rangers a 2-1 win over Livingston. James Tavernier opened the scoring in the 23rd minute with an acrobatic finish after a pass from Oliver Antman. Rangers earned a penalty soon after when Nicolas Raskin was fouled by Stevie May, but Jerome Prior saved Tavernier's spot-kick. Mohamad Sylla headed Adam Montgomery's cross in the 68th minute to level the match. Aarons finished from a Raskin corner to deliver the late winner. Tavernier has three Premiership goals and Raskin has two assists this season.
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