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Rangers had to be "a little bit lucky" to maintain their Scottish Premiership title hopes with a late comeback win over bottom side Dundee, says manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst.
Connor Goldson turned home a loose ball in the 86th minute to make sure the defending champions go into the Old Firm derby three points behind Celtic.
Rangers fell behind to Christie Elliot's sixth-minute strike before James Tavernier missed a penalty. But Aaron Ramsey's first goal for the club levelled before Goldson struck.
"It's a big relief to go away with the three points. It was a tough game," Van Bronckhorst told Sky Sports.
"We didn't start really well. Second half, we created more and sometimes you have to be a little bit lucky. And we were in the end when the ball dropped for Connor.
"Today could have cost us again two big points but we kept the belief and worked hard to get the win."
Dundee, meanwhile, stay four points adrift of the relegation play-off place despite a spirited display, with just seven games of the campaign remaining.
The Dens Park side had been swept aside on their own patch by Rangers only seven days ago in the quarter-final of the Scottish Cup, when they were 2-0 down after 25 minutes.
But with manager Mark McGhee on the touchline for the first time after completing a six-game ban and recovering from a bout of Covid-19, they started brilliantly and went in front when Elliot met Jordan Marshall's inch-perfect cross from the left.
Their work rate on an uneven pitch unsettled a lethargic Rangers, and Tavernier's miscue over the bar from the spot after Jordan McGhee was judged to have pulled Alfredo Morelos' shirt summed up their first half display.
Rangers boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst brought on Joe Aribo and Fashion Sakala at the break for some fresh impetus, but the game was delayed for the third time as Rangers fans protesting November's Australia friendly against Celtic threw toilet paper onto the pitch, having also flung on tennis balls at the beginning of the match.
Eventually, though, the team found their groove.
Dundee goalkeeper Ian Lawlor denied Morelos, Aribo and Ramsey before the Welshman finally turned the ball in from two yards out after substitute Kemar Roofe's header was saved.
Ramsey's goal and performance will be a boost to Wales as well as Rangers with a World Cup play-off at home to Austria to come on Thursday.
What followed the equaliser was not a Rangers' siege, but eventually their dominance of the ball told.
Goldson - who scored against Dundee last week - gambled by staying up the pitch after a set-piece, and when another Roofe effort was blocked, the centre-back was there to sweep home the crucial goal.
Man of the match - Jordan McGhee
What did we learn?
Dundee showed the type of gritty display they'll need if they're to save their Premiership status.
In the first half, wing-backs Marshall and Elliot got out to Rangers' wide attacking threats in Tavernier and Ryan Kent and prevented them having any influence.
The three centre-backs of McGhee, Ryan Sweeney and Cammy Kerr defended their box well and prevented Rangers having a shot on target in the first half.
However, in the last half hour the team ran out of steam and as the crosses and passes into their box kept coming, there was an inevitability about Rangers' winner.
As for the champions, this was not a good performance. They looked disjointed after Van Bronckhorst made the rare move of rotating his team heavily after a tiring night in Belgrade on Thursday.
However, they regained their composure in the second half on a difficult surface and put Dundee under enough pressure to make them fold.
At this stage of the season, it's about getting over the line and being only three points behind Celtic before welcoming their rivals to Ibrox is a big boost. Anything more would have drained their momentum.
What they said
Dundee manager Mark McGhee: "In the last half-hour, there was an inevitability about conceding, so we can't argue that, Rangers piled on the pressure.
"I was delighted with our first-half performance, the shape, the strategy, the execution of it, the intensity - we scored a great goal. Everything we had done on the training pitch was taken out there and that's really important to me.
"Then, we start to run out of energy. I don't think my lads could have given an ounce more."
Rangers captain James Tavernier on Sky Sports: "I thought we showed great character. We did not play to our level sin the first half and we knew second half we had to put in a really good performance.
"We were more patient on the ball, the substitutes made an impact and I am really pleased to come away with three points."
What's next?
After the international break Dundee host Aberdeen on 2 April at 15:00 BST, while Rangers face a crucial title tussle with rivals Celtic at Ibrox the next day (12:00).
Player of the match
LawlorIan Lawlor
with an average of 6.82
Dundee
Squad number21Player nameLawlor
Squad number18Player nameMcMullan
Squad number11Player nameMcDaid
Squad number16Player nameElliott
Squad number20Player nameRudden
Squad number10Player nameMcGowan
Squad number6Player nameMcGhee
Squad number8Player nameByrne
Squad number2Player nameKerr
Squad number5Player nameSweeney
Squad number3Player nameMarshall
Squad number24Player nameAnderson
Squad number17Player nameMcCowan
Squad number77Player nameMcGinn
Rangers
Squad number6Player nameGoldson
Squad number1Player nameMcGregor
Squad number2Player nameTavernier
Squad number17Player nameAyodele-Aribo
Squad number25Player nameRoofe
Squad number16Player nameRamsey
Squad number30Player nameSakala
Squad number18Player nameKamara
Squad number3Player nameBassey
Squad number14Player nameKent
Squad number26Player nameBalogun
Squad number5Player nameHelander
Squad number37Player nameArfield
Squad number20Player nameMorelos
Squad number19Player nameSands
Squad number4Player nameLundstram
Line-ups
Dundee
Formation 5-4-1
- 21Lawlor
- 16ElliottBooked at 45mins
- 2Kerr
- 6McGheeBooked at 40mins
- 5Sweeney
- 3Marshall
- 18McMullan
- 8Byrne
- 10McGowanSubstituted forAndersonat 53'minutes
- 11McDaidSubstituted forMcCowanat 83'minutes
- 20RuddenSubstituted forMcGinnat 72'minutes
Substitutes
- 15Mulligan
- 17McCowan
- 19Robertson
- 22Daley-Campbell
- 24Anderson
- 30Sharp
- 35Rossi
- 77McGinn
Rangers
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1McGregor
- 2Tavernier
- 6Goldson
- 5HelanderSubstituted forSakalaat 45'minutes
- 3Bassey
- 19SandsBooked at 56minsSubstituted forRoofeat 64'minutes
- 4Lundstram
- 16RamseySubstituted forKamaraat 84'minutes
- 37ArfieldSubstituted forAyodele-Ariboat 45'minutes
- 14Kent
- 20MorelosSubstituted forBalogunat 87'minutes
Substitutes
- 8Jack
- 9Diallo
- 17Ayodele-Aribo
- 18Kamara
- 25Roofe
- 26Balogun
- 30Sakala
- 31Barisic
- 33McLaughlin
Referee:Bobby Madden
Attendance:7,669
Live Text
Match ends, Dundee 1, Rangers 2.
Second Half ends, Dundee 1, Rangers 2.
Ryan Kent (Rangers) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Foul by Luke McCowan (Dundee).
Foul by Ryan Kent (Rangers).
Cammy Kerr (Dundee) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Ryan Kent (Rangers) wins a free kick on the right wing.
Foul by Max Anderson (Dundee).
Substitution, Rangers. Leon Balogun replaces Alfredo Morelos.
Goal! Dundee 1, Rangers 2. Connor Goldson (Rangers) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the high centre of the goal.
Attempt blocked. Kemar Roofe (Rangers) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by James Tavernier.
Offside, Rangers. Calvin Bassey tries a through ball, but Alfredo Morelos is caught offside.
Substitution, Rangers. Glen Kamara replaces Aaron Ramsey.
Substitution, Dundee. Luke McCowan replaces Declan McDaid.
Foul by Fashion Sakala (Rangers).
Jordan Marshall (Dundee) wins a free kick on the left wing.
Attempt blocked. James Tavernier (Rangers) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Fashion Sakala with a cross.
Attempt blocked. James Tavernier (Rangers) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
John Lundstram (Rangers) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Foul by Christie Elliott (Dundee).