Rangers needed a Jack Butland penalty save as they laboured to 1-0 win over Hibernian at Ibrox.
The first half was a tale of two VAR checks as Rangers returned to a fully reopened Ibrox for the first time in the league this season.
Tom Lawrence had his head in his hands after the offside flag looked to have ruled out his stunning strike right into the top corner. However, the Rangers forward was soon celebrating after the goal was given following a VAR check to confirm he was actually onside.
Then, just before the half-time whistle, Hibernian were given a chance to get back on level terms with a penalty after a VAR check adjudged John Souttar to have handled Mykola Kukharevych’s close-range shot from a corner. However, Rangers were reprieved as Jack Butland, who moments before made a super save to keep out Hyeok-kyu Kwon’s goalbound effort, guessed the right way to keep out Kukharevych’s weak spot kick.
After the break, there was an unease at Ibrox. Rangers failed to get going and they had to wait until the 74th minute for their first shot on target in the second half.
Substitute Cyriel Dessers should have wrapped up the game for the hosts but goalkeeper Josef Bursik spectacularly kept out the striker’s header to keep his side in the game.
Rangers were almost made to pay for their lacklustre second half when sub Dwight Gayle headed Nicky Cadden’s cross agonisingly wide, but Philippe Clement’s side held on to cut the gap to Celtic and Aberdeen at the top of the table to five points.