It's almost four years since Aberdeen managed a victory over Rangers at Ibrox in the league but they arrive in Glasgow in confident mood.
They are replaced by Hayden Coulson and Ryan Duncan as the Dons look to get back into the game. Let's see what the second half has in store first of all. It has the potential but we've been here before with Giovanni van Bronckhorst and his side. The hosts are comfortable with their two goal lead. There's a slight hint of offside in the build up. Rangers remain on the attack. This time Malik Tillman shows off a lovely piece of skill to drive into the box. But of course as well as those three league games there is Ajax at Ibrox on Tuesday so who knows what that will bring given European performances this season. But with Ridvan Yilmaz and Ben Davies both going off, it could come at a cost. 49,365 is the attendance inside Ibrox this afternoon. [Aberdeen](https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/all-about/aberdeen-fc) gave Jim Goodwin's men the lead at Ibrox. On this occasion he runs the ball out of play but it was a perfect example of Rangers not stopping until the final whistle.
Rangers host Aberdeen in the Scottish Premiership on Saturday, so we simulated the game to try and predict the score as Gio van Bronckhorst's men look to ...
Rangers started to dominate the game, and a quickfire double from Malik Tillman sent the Light Blues 3-1 into the lead with 20 minutes to go, making it very difficult for Aberdeen to find a way back. And, with one minute of added time remaining, Colak got on the scoresheet to send his side into a 4-1 lead. A failed clearance from the visitors saw John Lundstram head the ball back into the box, and Tillman was quickest to react as he picked up possession. Rangers started the game slowly, and Aberdeen eventually took the lead when Leighton Clarkson stunned the Ibrox with a long-range strike. Scott Arfield found James Tavernier on the overlap down the right, and his cross into the box was met by Antonio-Mirko Colak, but the striker could only glance the header to the back post. Conor Goldson, Ianis Hagi and Tom Lawrence will all be absent for Aberdeen's visit on Saturday, whilst Kemar Roofe, John Souttar and Filip Helander won't to make the squad. The Gers are unbeaten in their last 11 On the shoulder of the last man, Colak was picked out inside the box with a chipped pass from Steven Davis, and the striker shrugged off his marker before firing into the top corner of the net to confirm the victory. [Rangers](https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/all-about/rangers-fc)โ last league game, a result that left them four points behind leaders Celtic. The visitors seemed the lose any hope of a comeback as the game went on, with Rangers comfortably in the lead. The goal seemed like a big wake-up call for the Gers as they started to grasp ahold of the game, and they found the leveller 30 minutes in through Ryan Kent. To complete this simulation, we used FIFA 23 and updated the Rangers squad with the latest injuries and suspensions.
Ryan Jack, Connor Goldson, Filip Helander and John Souttar are out long-term as is Ianis Hagi, with Tom Lawrence also sidelined. However, Charlie McCann is ...
[Aberdeen](/topic/aberdeen) have [Hayden Coulson](/topic/hayden-coulson) back in their squad after the left-back missed the win over Motherwell following the birth of his son. Probable Aberdeen team: With Clarkson back in the squad, the Middlesbrough loanee could return a left wing-back ahead of Jack MacKenzie. [Kemar Roofe](/topic/kemar-roofe) is out of manager [Giovanni van Bronckhorstโs squad](https://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/rangers/why-do-i-have-to-change-van-bronckhorst-opens-up-on-rangers-form-overlooked-gerrard-parallel-and-losing-seven-games-in-row-3898123) after his latest calf injury.
GIOVANNI van Bronckhorst has named two changes to his Rangers side as they welcome Aberdeen to Ibrox in the Scottish Premiership this afternoon.
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The Light Blues were in action again as the returned to domestic action following a 3-0 loss in the Champions League to Serie A side Napoli and they badly ...
A really positive showing from the Zambian. Got ran ragged at the goal in a major learning experience. A lot to prove. Could have had a second too. Constant runs into the box after his sub appearance. Inconsistency still there but to be expected from a youngster. Calm and composed in midfield and brought that into defence with his side in a strong position. Back amongst the goals. Was partly a fault for the Dons goal as he stood still alongside teammates but made a skipper's contribution at the other end. Not a lot to do in terms of saves. Netted last week against Livingston and was in the right place once more to score here. It was a horror start for the Light Blues as Ridvan Yilmaz hobbled off injured, before Connor Barron fired the away side in front after manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst watched his defence inexplicably freeze.