The Scottish Premier League kicked off its season with a thrilling match between two of the league's most famous teams - Rangers and St Johnstone. The game was played at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow on Sunday, and it ended in a 3-0 victory for Rangers.
Rangers were dominant throughout the game, and they dominated possession for much of the first half. They created several chances but failed to convert them into goals. However, in the second half, things changed dramatically for Rangers.
In the 68th minute, Rangers midfielder Scott McTominay scored his first goal for the club since joining from Manchester United. He slotted home a penalty after being fouled by St Johnstone defender Jack Ross.
Just four minutes later, Rangers' captain, Andy Robertson, scored another goal to extend their lead. He found space in the box and slotted home a powerful shot past St Johnstone goalkeeper Allan McGregor.
Finally, in the 77th minute, Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos completed the rout with a stunning strike that sailed over St Johnstone keeper Ross McCrorie.
With this win, Rangers have secured their place as champions of the Scottish Premier League for the eighth time in nine seasons. It is their fourth consecutive title, and it has been a remarkable season so far for the team.
This victory also marks a significant comeback for Rangers, who had lost their previous three games and looked destined for relegation. But under new manager Steven Gerrard, the team has shown incredible resilience and determination, and they have now proven that they can compete with the best in the Scottish Premier League.
Overall, the Scottish Premier League Round 4 match between Rangers and St Johnstone was a thrilling spectacle of football, and it showed why Rangers is one of the top teams in Europe. With more victories ahead, Rangers will be looking to defend their championship title in the coming weeks and months.