Gio van Bronckhorst admits James Sands was lucky to keep away from a purple card of their commanding win over Ross County. However over the piece he was delighted with Rangers ' efficiency that despatched them again to the Premiership summit for a minimum of 24 hours.
Malky Mackay was left raging on the touchline when Sands, already on a reserving, hauled down County' s Jordy Hiwula on the counter-attack. He was the final man however referee Don Robertson noticed nothing flawed with it and waved for the striker to get again to his ft.
The scores had been stage on the time with John Lundstram 's deflected opener coming moments later. They went on to rack them up, with an Antonio Colak double and Steven Davis strike sealing a cushty win. Van Bronckhorst mentioned on Sportsound: "You must assault properly, we did that particularly within the first half. However we gave some area away on the again too and gave some passes away. That is why James Sands was on a reserving.
"Within the second half we modified our setup to offer us extra management after we lose the ball. However all through the sport our efficiency was good, we created a number of probabilities and I believe the 4 objectives we scored had been nice."
And on the Sands incident, he admits it may have gone both method - expressing aid that his aspect received the break. He went on: "We already had James on a reserving and I believe it was an in depth name that went our method. Generally the decision from the referee is in opposition to you, generally it is to your benefit, nevertheless it's the choice of the ref in the intervening time. For us, it was a optimistic name as a result of it meant James did not get his second yellow."
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