We sought public opinions regarding Rangers’ decisive 6-0 win against Kilmarnock. Here are some of the responses received: Steven described the match as a “Good solid performance,” noting that Ianis Hagi distinguished himself among several strong individual displays, appearing to possess “a real hunger.” He observed that the team’s “Positive tactics paid off and dealt with Killie’s low block,” and that “The press was good and energy levels were high throughout.” However, Steven cautioned that “One swallow does not a summer make – this energy and positive forward play has to replicated.” Ronnie hailed it as “Our best domestic performance by a country mile,” asserting there was “Not a single weakness.” He added that “Even the substitutions when they came on were on fire,” and while “Nicolas Raskin was immense,” he felt “you could say the same about the whole team performance.” Ronnie concluded by stating, “Sadly we won’t claw back Celtic but let’s at least keep this level going for the rest of the season.” Gerry questioned the previous absence of such a display, asking, “Where’s that performance been hiding all season?” He remarked that “It looked like new signings playing out there, on the front foot with tempo, movement and quick passes.” Despite Kilmarnock’s attempts to “stifle the game,” Gerry found that “a much improved performance all round was too much.” He acknowledged, “Credit where credit is due after lots of criticism but we must kick on from here beginning Sunday.” Fraser praised “Hagi and Raskin were immense in midfield,” suggesting that “Hamza Igamane and Danilo should start every game as they can only improve.” He also inquired about the team’s prospects in the upcoming final, asking, “With the cup final coming up is there a chance we might sneak it?” David considered the victory “a performance the team owed the fans,” highlighting “some great individual performances” and expressing satisfaction “to see James Tavernier back to something like his old self.” Chris felt it was “About time we took Kilmarnock apart,” noting that “They’ve caused us plenty of grief in the not too distant past.” He was pleased “to see Tav on the scoresheet and two assists from Hagi,” concluding, “This is how it should be every game.” Elaine exclaimed, “Wow. Where has that performance been all season?” She emphasized “What a difference with Hagi and a fit Raskin in the team,” urging, “More of that please Rangers.” She humorously added that “Tottenham will be shaking in their boots.” Sally observed that “The team seem to have discovered a ruthless streak and it was a better performance.” She suggested that “If they would pass the ball quicker and improve movement, packed defences would find it harder to defend against them,” also calling for “More creativity needed at corners and free kicks.”

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