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Steven Gerrard hails Hibs' stand-in goalkeeper Adam Bogdan as Rangers are denied

Steven Gerrard hails Hibs' stand-in goalkeeper Adam Bogdan as Rangers are denied
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Former Liverpool academy prospect Bogdan came on as an early substitute and made a number of fine saves.

Rangers boss Steven Gerrard says he cannot blame his players for another two points dropped as he heaped credit on Hibernian's back-up goalkeeper Adam Bogdan.

The Ibrox side surrendered the Ladbrokes Premiership lead for the second time in a fortnight as they were held to a goalless draw by Neil Lennon's men at Easter Road.

Rangers dominated the capital clash but were frustrated by former Liverpool academy prospect Bogdan as they allowed Celtic to regain top spot.

The Bulgarian shot-stopper started on the bench but was introduced just 11 minutes into the game when Ofir Marciano limped off with a calf strain.

There were no signs of rustiness, though, as he pulled off two crucial stops to deny Alfredo Morelos.

Gers had more chances late in the second half but were unable to capitalise as their recent lack of ruthlessness returned to see them slip back behind the Hoops.

Gerrard said: "Sometimes you have to hold your hands up and say we've found a sub keeper tonight who has come on and bailed his team out on probably four or five occasions.

"You can't be too critical of players, we're creating chances, we're getting really good opportunities to score.

"The reason we were top of the league before the game was probably Alfredo and he's the one who had the chances tonight.

"So we are not critical. Neil Lennon said to me coming off that we were outstanding. As a manager I can't ask more of my players."

Gerrard and Bogdan's paths have crossed briefly before during the former's stint working as a Liverpool youth coach and the former Anfield skipper added: "He was certainly in form tonight and he's the reason why I'm not sitting here talking about an incredible win."

Gerrard had no complaints either with referee Craig Thompson's decision to turn down a late penalty appeal after the ball appeared to strike Hibs midfielder Mark Milligan high on the arm.

But he insisted home defender Ryan Porteous was lucky to only see yellow for a crude 79th-minute hack at Lassana Coulibaly.

He said: "The reality is that the ref was three yards away and that was a very, very dangerous tackle. In my book, in Neil's book, in anyone's book that was a dangerous tackle."

Lennon was looking for his side to build on their impressive win over Celtic on Sunday but admitted they were lucky to escape with a point.

"It was a great point in the end," he said. "I thought we rode our luck at times.

"Listen, I am delighted with the point. I think we can play better, but you have to give credit to Rangers as well. I thought they were very good."

On Porteous' tackle, the Northern Irishman said: "I haven't seen it again but it's an aspect of his game that doesn't please me.

"It's not the way we're coaching him. I don't mind a tackle but if you leave the ground you're asking for trouble."


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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1RangersRangers19115341152638
2Celtic1811433883037
3Aberdeen19114428171137
4Kilmarnock188642418630
5Hibernian1878327131429
6Hearts198472125-428
7Livingston197662117427
8St Johnstone187562124-326
9Motherwell1954101830-1219
10Hamilton AcademicalHamilton1942131339-2614
11St Mirren1934121334-2113
12Dundee1924131540-2510

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