Rangers Take Revenge on Queen's Park with Thrashing 8-0 Win
In a scintillating display of attacking prowess, Rangers avenged their Scottish Cup humiliation last season by thrashing Queen's Park 8-0 at the Maryhill-based club's home stadium. The result was all but sealed within the first half hour, as James Tavernier scored a stunning hat-trick to put his side firmly in control.
The visitors' early dominance continued after the break, with Ryan Naderi finding the net twice and Bojan Miovski adding another goal before Tochi Chukwuani completed the rout. The 8-0 scoreline was sealed by a third Rangers goal from a close-range header, ensuring that Queen's Park would leave Ibrox Stadium empty-handed.
The Scottish Cup tie served as a stark contrast to last year's result in which Queen's Park inflicted a humiliating 1-0 defeat on their rivals. On this occasion, however, Rangers showed no signs of the weakness they displayed twelve months prior, producing an impressive display that left their opponents struggling to cope.
Queen's Park, who had only secured passage into the tie by beating Stranraer, struggled to cope with the ferocious pace set by their hosts, and the visitors found themselves reeling as the minutes ticked away. Their fate was all but sealed when Tochi Chukwuani scored his first goal for the club.
The 8-0 scoreline marked a significant milestone in Rangers' Scottish Cup campaign, providing them with a vital boost ahead of the quarterfinal draw.
In a scintillating display of attacking prowess, Rangers avenged their Scottish Cup humiliation last season by thrashing Queen's Park 8-0 at the Maryhill-based club's home stadium. The result was all but sealed within the first half hour, as James Tavernier scored a stunning hat-trick to put his side firmly in control.
The visitors' early dominance continued after the break, with Ryan Naderi finding the net twice and Bojan Miovski adding another goal before Tochi Chukwuani completed the rout. The 8-0 scoreline was sealed by a third Rangers goal from a close-range header, ensuring that Queen's Park would leave Ibrox Stadium empty-handed.
The Scottish Cup tie served as a stark contrast to last year's result in which Queen's Park inflicted a humiliating 1-0 defeat on their rivals. On this occasion, however, Rangers showed no signs of the weakness they displayed twelve months prior, producing an impressive display that left their opponents struggling to cope.
Queen's Park, who had only secured passage into the tie by beating Stranraer, struggled to cope with the ferocious pace set by their hosts, and the visitors found themselves reeling as the minutes ticked away. Their fate was all but sealed when Tochi Chukwuani scored his first goal for the club.
The 8-0 scoreline marked a significant milestone in Rangers' Scottish Cup campaign, providing them with a vital boost ahead of the quarterfinal draw.