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Queen of the South 0-1 Rangers: Kenny Miller strike seals win

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Highlights from Rangers 1-0 away win against Queen of the South

Rangers extended their lead at the top of the Scottish Championship back to eight points after Kenny Miller came off the bench to secure a 1-0 win at Queen of the South on Sunday.

Hibernian's 3-0 home win over Alloa earlier in the afternoon briefly reduced the gap between them and Mark Warburton's men, but substitute Miller notched up his 100th goal in Scottish league football just four minutes after replacing Nicky Clark.

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Kenny Miller scored his 100th league goal in Scotland with this stunning dipping volley for Rangers at Queen of the South

Miller was first to react to a throw-in and his looping shot found the corner of the net as Doonhamers goalkeeper Jim Atkinson looked on.

The hosts caused problems throughout the game though and went close to opening the scoring after five minutes when Derek Lyle's header from a corner was well saved by Wes Foderingham.

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Kenny Miller says he's delighted with the win

Atkinson was called into action to push away Andy Halliday's curled shot before denying Clark with a shot from close range.

Queen of the South lost lively striker Lyle to injury but they continued to press forward and struck the crossbar five minutes before the break when a deflected 25-yard left-footed shot from Lewis Kidd bounced back off the woodwork with Foderingham rooted to the spot.

Rangers' Kenny Miller celebrates after making it 1-0
Image: Miller (arm raised) celebrates his goal

But Foderingham was able to keep out an effort from Jake Pickard with his legs before Miller then pounced to score what proved to be the winner on 64 minutes.

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The Doonhamers defence were slow to close down Miller and after allowing the ball to bounce, he fired in a shot that looked to be going over until a late dip saw it drop into the net.

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Mark Warburton says Rangers did not perform well enough in the final 20 minutes

Queen of the South continued to press, with Ryan Conroy whipping a dipping 20-yard free-kick over the wall which Foderingham got across well to save.

Foderingham then saved from Oliver, with Kidd firing the rebound over the bar.

Rangers manager Mark Warburton shouts instructions against Queen of the South
Image: Rangers manager Mark Warburton shouts instructions from the touchline

Rangers went close to a second goal five minutes from time when a powerful shot from Jason Holt went through Atkinson's hands before smashing against the crossbar.

Doonhamers defender Chris Higgins then saw an angled header from a corner kept out by Foderingham and their final opportunity to equalise came and went when Andy Dowie got above his marker at a free-kick, only to head onto the roof of the net.

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Queen of the South boss James Fowler believes his side were worthy of at least a point