Motherwell secured a late victory at Ibrox to damage Rangers' Scottish Premiership title aspirations. The visitors took a two-goal lead in the first half through Lukas Fadinger and Emmanuel Longelo. Fadinger opened the scoring with a left-footed strike before Longelo doubled the advantage with a finish at the back post, according to Sky Sports.
Rangers head coach Danny Rohl introduced three substitutes at the interval, including captain James Tavernier. The hosts equalised during the second period with goals from Youssef Chermiti and Nicolas Raskin. However, Longelo scored a second goal in the 90th minute to secure the win for the Steelmen, per Motherwell Football Club.
The result leaves Rangers third in the Premiership table on 69 points with four matches remaining. They now trail leaders Hearts and second-placed Celtic. Motherwell remain in fourth position as they pursue qualification for European football next season, according to the Daily Record. Rangers next travel to Tynecastle to face Hearts in a match Rohl described as a final.