
Murty got major decisions wrong: Three things learned about Rangers in loss v Hibernian
Murty got major tactical decisions wrong

Gers boss Graeme Murty lined his side up in a 4-2-3-1 and almost immediately handed the advantage to Hibs.
Lennon’s midfield had an extra man and with Josh Windass not dropping deep to support the Gers duo of Jason Holt and Sean Goss, they were up against it from the get go.
The Light Blues managed to get a firm foothold in the second-half but by then the Gers were already 1-0 down and having to play through two packed defensive lines to get forward.
By using the extra man in midfield to cover the flanks and operate as a wing-back when not in possession, Hibs also managed to nullify much of Rangers’ attacking threat down the flanks and forced them to try play through a congested central area.
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