Steven Gerrard’s Ibrox club Glasgow Rangers drew with Motherwell today, and Chris Sutton says that Gers goalkeeper Allan McGregor should have done better for the third goal.
Allan McGregor of Rangers
Steven Gerrard’s Rangers played out a 3-3 draw with Motherwell away from home at the Fir Park Stadium in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday afternoon.
The Gers looked set to pick up all three points from the match, but the Ibrox club conceded the equaliser in the fourth minute of injury time.
Peter Hartley headed home from a corner, and former Celtic striker Sutton believes that Rangers goalkeeper Allan McGregor – who moved to the Gers in the summer transfer window after leaving Hull City at the end of last season – should have done better.
Sutton said on BT Sport 1 on Sunday afternoon (2:17pm, August 26, 2018) after the match: “I thought McGregor should have done a lot better with the goal, I have to say. Should have come and taken that in the last minute. And disappointing from Rangers in the second half.”

Stats
Over the course of the 90 minutes at the Fir Park Stadium on Sunday afternoon, hosts Motherwell had 47% of the possession, took 16 shots of which six were on target, and earned 10 corners, according to BBC Sport.
Visitors Rangers had 53% of the possession, took 11 shots of which six were on target, and earned five corners, according to BBC Sport.

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