Rangers 2-2 Dundee United: Tavernier stunner salvages late draw - Soccer News
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Rangers 2-2 Dundee United: Tavernier stunner salvages late draw - Soccer News
"Rangers were all over United in the first half, and the hosts' pressure eventually paid off in the 25th minute, with Aasgaard driving down the left before cutting inside after dancing past two defenders and curling an excellent strike into the top-right corner. Aasgaard continued to prove a threat throughout, forcing a fine save from Kucherenko on the stroke of half-time, with Oliver Antman also testing the Ukrainian."
"Data Debrief: Rangers' struggles go on post-Martin In their first match since Russell Martin's sacking, Rangers impressed in a dominant first half in which they had 23 shots. However, only five of those were on target, and they accumulated just 1.08 expected goals (xG) with those attempts, leaving the door open for United. United's comeback should, perhaps, have been expected. They have not lost on the road yet this season (W1 D3), scoring at least twice in each of those matches."
Rangers dominated the first half at Ibrox, creating 23 shots but only five on target and accumulating 1.08 expected goals. The hosts took the lead through Thelo Aasgaard's curling strike in the 25th minute, and Aasgaard remained a constant threat before half-time. Kristijan Trapanovski equalised in the 66th minute after Rangers missed several chances. Craig Sibbald then bent a long-range strike to put Dundee United ahead. James Tavernier fired a powerful late strike from the edge of the box to level at 2-2, and goalkeeper Jack Butland made key saves to preserve the point.
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