
Rangers legend Ally McCoist was left searching for superlatives following Rangers’ hard-fought 1–0 victory over St Mirren at the SMiSA Stadium this afternoon. While the scoreline suggested a tight encounter, McCoist singled out a performance he described as the “best individual display” he has witnessed in years.
​The match was decided by a clever 31st-minute strike from Tuur Rommens, but it was the overall dominance and technical precision of the Light Blues’ standout performers that caught McCoist’s eye. Speaking on talkSPORT, the former Ibrox striker was particularly “blown away” by the tactical discipline and creative spark shown under Danny Röhl’s management.
​”I’ve seen some great individual performances in this league, but what we saw today was a total masterclass,” McCoist remarked. “The composure on the ball and the way they dictated the tempo was just different class. To do that away from home in a high-pressure environment shows the level this squad is hitting.”
​With Rangers desperate to keep pace with Hearts and Celtic at the top of the Scottish Premiership, this victory provides a massive boost. For McCoist, however, the story wasn’t just the three points, but the emergence of a truly elite individual standard within the current Rangers side.