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‘Terrific’: Malky Mackay singles out one Rangers player after Ross County win

Malky MacKay is seen as Shelly Kerr is unveiled as Scotland Women's National Team Head Coach at Hampden Park on April 12, 2017 in Glasgow, Scotlan...
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Malky Mackay admitted there was little Ross County could do to stop Joe Aribo’s ‘terrific’ opening goal during Sunday’s 4-2 defeat to Scottish Premiership champions Rangers, while speaking to the Press and Journal. 

You can probably accept conceding a 20-yard wondergoal against the best side in the country, curled with poise and precision into the top corner.

But the simplest of headers bundled home from a set-piece? An edge-of-the-box daisycutter trickling in off the post? A fourth and final effort tapped home following a rebound?

Aribo’s stunning strike might have set Rangers on their way at Dingwall but, while Mackay had no complaints about a moment of magic from the one-time Charlton Athletic star, he was less than impressed about the other goals Ross County conceded as a difficult start to the season continued this weekend.

“I was disappointed with the third goal – that was poor from us to allow them to extend the gap again, but I thought we persisted to make sure we played in areas where we could try and expose Rangers and we did that and managed to pull it back to 3-2 before we lost the fourth,” said the former Cardiff City boss. 

“Over 90 minutes, we were in the game, which is something I can only be proud of. We were playing the best team in the country, who have got a fantastic squad of players.

Malky MacKay is seen as Shelly Kerr is unveiled as Scotland Women’s National Team Head Coach at Hampden Park on April 12, 2017 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

“Aribo’s goal was terrific, but the others were cheap goals as far as I was concerned and that’s no disrespect to Rangers.”

Can Joe Aribo go to the next level at Rangers?

There have never been any doubts about Aribo’s ability – this is a player who has been labelled ‘sublime’ and ‘exceptional’ by Nigeria legend Victor Ikpeba after all – but a little more consistency would go a long way, particularly with more competition than ever for a starting berth at Ibrox. 

Amid reports suggesting Rangers have made a £3 million move for Mirko Ivanic – 20 goals and 16 assists last term speak volumes about what the Red Star Belgrade schemer would bring to the table – a couple more performances like Sundays could be the difference between Aribo becoming Ibrox’s answer to Leo Di Caprio or a talented B-lister like Patrick Wilson.

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