Rangers moved three points clear at the top of the Scottish Premier League as four second-half goals helped them come from behind to defeat Motherwell 4-1 at Ibrox.

Motherwell, who had yet to concede away from home this season, looked shell-shocked as they lost four goals in 19 minutes as Rangers ran riot.

Nick Blackman had headed Motherwell ahead as Rangers trailed at the break for the third match running but Steven Naismith started the remarkable comeback just 90 seconds into the second half.

A stunning strike from Steven Davis gave Rangers the lead in the 62nd minute before Kenny Miller’s 11th of the season and Vladimir Weiss sealed the win.

The win made it eight out of eight for the Gers whose Old Firm rivals Celtic are away to Dundee United today.

Elsewhere St Johnstone drew 1-1 with Inverness, St Mirren stayed bottom as their game with Hamilton ended 2-2, Hearts won 1-0 away to Aberdeen and Hibernian defeated Kilmarnock 2-1.

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