Glasgow Rangers scraped a narrow 1-0 away win in the Scottish Premiership on Wednesday night to keep up the pace at the top of the table.

An early goal from Glen Kamara was enough for Giovanni van Bronckhorst's team in the end, but the overall performance was not entirely convincing, and some players may not have been the most pleased with their own individual efforts.

Indeed, The Transfer Tavern have now used statistical experts SofaScore to analyse who the three worst performers (to have played at least 45 minutes) were on the night, with these men perhaps looking over their shoulders regarding their places in the XI.

John Lundstram

Admittedly joint with second place in terms of rating (6.9), Lundstram ranks in third here as a holding midfielder who helped keep a clean sheet.

The former Sheffield United man lost out on seven of his duels though - hardly ideal in the middle of the park - and failed to record a single shot on target, dribble or blocked shot.

He also gave the ball away on no fewer than 16 separate occasions in the match, which is another worrying feat from a midfield player.

Scott Arfield

Also with a 6.9 rating, Arfield ranks here as the Teddy Bears' second-worst player on the night.

He was unsuccessful in three of his duels, and also never managed a shot on target, while he made no accurate crosses or long balls and lost possession eight times, proving to be mostly ineffective both in possession and out of it.

Ryan Kent

Kent was ranked as the Light Blues' worst performer with a 6.8 rating.

It was simply not his night, as he too never managed a shot on target, while he was unsuccessful with three of his dribbles and two of his crossing attempts.

The winger also lost eight duels, and lost the ball a total of 16 times, in what was a frustrating night for him personally.

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