In the opening match of the Scottish Premiership Round 4, Rangers found themselves on the losing end against St Johnstone at home.
The game kicked off with both teams in high spirits and eager to make an impact on the league standings. However, it was not to be as Rangers struggled to find their rhythm early on, allowing St Johnstone to build up pressure and create opportunities for goals.
Rangers had a few chances to break the deadlock, but were unable to capitalize on them. The visitors were patient and worked hard to find a way through the Rangers defense, eventually finding success when they managed to score late in the second half.
St Johnstone's goal came from the penalty spot after Rangers defender David Weir fouled goalkeeper Mark McGhee. The resulting penalty kick was saved by McGhee, but the ball went into the net and gave St Johnstone a valuable point.
Despite the loss, Rangers remain in contention for the top spot in the table, having won their first two matches of the season. However, they will need to improve if they want to keep their position.
Meanwhile, St Johnstone continue to impress under manager Scott Sinclair. They have already secured three wins in their opening four games and are looking to extend their winning streak even further.
Overall, this match was a close one and showed that both teams have something to play for in the coming weeks. With the upcoming fixtures, fans can expect another exciting round of Scottish football.