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Josh Sims and Simon Murray both scored in a historic victoryRoss County came from behind to secure an historic first victory over Rangers and deliver a damaging blow to the visitors' Scottish Premiership title hopes.
Rangers' first away defeat in eight games, since losing at Celtic Park in December, leaves Philippe Clement's side four adrift at the top as the race for silverware shifts significantly the way of the reigning champions.
There were signs that County sensed history could be made despite Rangers emerging from a nervy first half ahead thanks to Jack Baldwin's own goal.
Strikes on the rebound from Simon Murray and George Harmon turned the game on its head before Josh Sims' close-range finish left the visitors looking lost for ideas despite James Tavernier's late penalty reply.
Second-bottom County held on for one of their most famous victories to narrow the gap with St Johnstone to one point in a major fillip to their hopes of avoiding a relegation play-off.
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Both sides had made a host of changes, County looking to recover from two away defeats and Rangers desperate to get back to winning ways after their Old Firm derby draw.
The latter, combined with Celtic's Saturday win over St Mirren, meant there was no room for slip-ups in the title run for Clement's side and it looked like the pressure was beginning to weigh heavily.
Within seconds of kick-off, Michee Efete's cross to back post found fellow wing-back Harmon racing into the six-yard box at the back post, but the Englishman could only find the roof of the net under pressure from Abdallah Sima.
With Rangers' defence exchanging worried glances, the visitors edged ahead out of the blue when Baldwin's attempt to clear a corner evaded goalkeeper Ross Laidlaw at his far post.
Saves from Butland and Laidlaw, plus wild finishes from Harmon and Rangers striker Cyriel Dessers, kept the scores level as action raced from end-to-end before half time.
The chances continued to flow after the break and, when Murray's first effort was blocked by the foot of Butland, the striker found the far corner with his second attempt.
Murray then turned provider as Butland could only parry his curling drive into the path of Harmon to score.
The Light Blues were left exposed as they pressed desperately for an equaliser and, on the break, Eli King found Sims to fire home.
Rangers were handed a lifeline when the ball struck Brendan Khela's hand, but despite Tavernier's 50th successful Premiership penalty, the Glasgow side could not make the most of eight minutes of stoppage time to deny County their first win in 25 meetings between the sides.
Player of the match - Simon Murray (Ross County)
There were plenty of candidates in the Ross County side, but livewire striker Simon Murray edged it thanks to a goal and assist as well as great work rateCounty make Rangers look short of title quality - analysis
County went into the game having only won once in six outings, but they remain unbeaten in their latest five home games and you could see why.
They were not daunted by the stature of the visitors and their record against them, taking the game to a side displaying a frailty that belied their status as title contenders.
Cowie's changes to his starting line-up worked to perfection, with Harmon, Sims and Yan Dhanda in particular injecting a pace and sharpness that had the visiting defence looking well off the pace and Laidlaw in inspired form in goal.
More displays like this and County are certainly capable of avoiding a relegation play-off.
More performances like this, when they squandered the first of two games in hand, and Rangers hopes of catching a Celtic side who, as manager Brendan Rodgers mentioned on Saturday, come alive in the title run-in will quickly disappear.
They looked disjointed, error strewn, all too easily penetrated at the back and lacking a killer touch up front - hardly the characteristics of a title-winning team.
Meanwhile, Clement may now regret his decision to rotate his squad to give game time to some players who failed to live up to the big occasion and they will now likely have to win at Celtic Park in the final derby of the season if they are to keep their title dream alive.
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Ross County
Squad number1Player nameLaidlaw
Squad number2Player nameRandall
Squad number5Player nameBaldwin
Squad number42Player nameLeak
Squad number16Player nameHarmon
Squad number24Player nameEfete
Squad number10Player nameDhanda
Squad number18Player nameKing
Squad number14Player nameLoturi
Squad number11Player nameSims
Squad number15Player nameMurray
Squad number4Player nameBrown
Squad number12Player nameSheaf
Squad number19Player nameKhela
Squad number26Player nameWhite
Rangers
Squad number1Player nameButland
Squad number2Player nameTavernier
Squad number6Player nameGoldson
Squad number5Player nameSouttar
Squad number31Player nameBarisic
Squad number20Player nameDowell
Squad number4Player nameLundstram
Squad number19Player nameSima
Squad number13Player nameCantwell
Squad number7Player nameFábio Silva
Squad number9Player nameDessers
Squad number11Player nameLawrence
Squad number17Player nameMatondo
Squad number21Player nameSterling
Squad number25Player nameRoofe
Line-ups
Ross County
Formation 4-5-1
- 1Laidlaw
- 2Randall
- 5BaldwinBooked at 40mins
- 42Leak
- 16Harmon
- 24EfeteBooked at 54minsSubstituted forBrownat 79'minutes
- 10DhandaSubstituted forKhelaat 84'minutes
- 18King
- 14LoturiBooked at 82mins
- 11SimsSubstituted forWhiteat 84'minutes
- 15MurraySubstituted forSheafat 90+1'minutes
Substitutes
- 3Borthwick-Jackson
- 4Brown
- 12Sheaf
- 17Henderson
- 19Khela
- 26White
- 27Brophy
- 28Ayina
- 40Wickens
Rangers
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1Butland
- 2Tavernier
- 6Goldson
- 5Souttar
- 31BarisicSubstituted forSterlingat 54'minutes
- 20DowellSubstituted forLawrenceat 63'minutes
- 4Lundstram
- 19SimaBooked at 68mins
- 13Cantwell
- 7Fábio SilvaSubstituted forMatondoat 54'minutes
- 9DessersSubstituted forRoofeat 73'minutes
Substitutes
- 11Lawrence
- 17Matondo
- 21Sterling
- 25Roofe
- 27Balogun
- 28McCrorie
- 38King
- 43Raskin
- 45McCausland
Referee:Matthew MacDermid
Attendance:4,341
Live Text
Match ends, Ross County 3, Rangers 2.
Second Half ends, Ross County 3, Rangers 2.
Foul by Jack Butland (Rangers).
Ross Laidlaw (Ross County) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Corner, Rangers. Conceded by Jordan White.
Attempt blocked. Kemar Roofe (Rangers) right footed shot from very close range is blocked. Assisted by Abdallah Sima with a headed pass.
Attempt blocked. Connor Goldson (Rangers) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.
Attempt blocked. Connor Goldson (Rangers) header from the left side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Dujon Sterling.
Corner, Rangers. Conceded by Victor Loturi.
Attempt blocked. Todd Cantwell (Rangers) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
Attempt missed. Rabbi Matondo (Rangers) header from the centre of the box is high and wide to the left. Assisted by James Tavernier with a cross.
Foul by Tom Lawrence (Rangers).
Ryan Leak (Ross County) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Foul by Rabbi Matondo (Rangers).
Victor Loturi (Ross County) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Substitution, Ross County. Max Sheaf replaces Simon Murray.
Goal! Ross County 3, Rangers 2. James Tavernier (Rangers) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom right corner.
VAR Decision: Penalty Rangers.
Penalty conceded by Brandon Khela (Ross County) with a hand ball in the penalty area.
Substitution, Ross County. Brandon Khela replaces Yan Dhanda.

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