Russell Martin says James Tavernier was 'incredible' for Rangers today against Livingston.
The skipper opened the scoring for his side in the first half with an impressive acrobatic effort.
Tavernier then had the opportunity to make it 2-0 shortly after, although his penalty was well saved by Jerome Prior in the opposition goal.
The hosts got an equaliser in the second 45 but Rangers won it in the dying embers through Max Aarons.
Speaking to Sky Sports post-match, Martin singled out Tavernier for praise. "You saw some proper performances from people today," he said.
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"Tav was incredible. He played three different positions in the game. Drove the team forward, scored, and his reaction to the penalty miss was brilliant."
"I'm really proud of the players," the Ibrox boss continued in his post-match press conference at Almondvale.
"We deserved to win. The first half was the best we played all season, I think. The first half we deserved to win, played brilliantly. Some amazing football. We should have scored more goals for sure.
"As I said, probably the best performance we've put in, we really built on Hibs. We didn't start the second half well. We didn't control it anywhere near enough. The gap between the first half and the second was big. But in the last 30 minutes, we were so dominant in their half, a lot of brilliant performances.
"We changed the shape. The subs had a big impact for us. I'm really pleased for the players because they showed how hard they're fighting for each other for us, for me, I think that's grown in the last three or four weeks, that character and resilience they've been developing."