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Alfredo Morelos' opener was his fifth goal of the season for the ColombianRevitalised Rangers maintained Michael Beale's 100% start going into the Old Firm derby as Motherwell's worrying Scottish Premiership run continues.
Alfredo Morelos' opener wiped out the visitors' bright start before Connor Goldson's looping header made it two.
Rangers then twice had efforts cleared off the line before Malik Tillman made it three at a jubilant Ibrox.
The hosts stay nine points off leaders Celtic as struggling Motherwell drop to 10th, three points off the bottom.
Steven Hammell's side had their moments at Ibrox, including having a goal disallowed when three down, but have now lost nine of their past 14 matches in all competitions, winning just two.
All indicators pointed to a long night in Govan for a Motherwell side which gift-wrapped a point to 10-man Kilmarnock on Friday despite holding a two-goal lead.
Rangers are grinding out wins under Beale, something the Fir Park club haven't done at Ibrox in the league since 1997.
Despite that - and Kevin van Veen being on the bench after a sickness bug - Hammell's men started brightly, with Allan McGregor rocketing out his box to stifle a Connor Shields breakaway. A flurry of corners also offered early hope.
But Rangers did not need the encouragement which eventually left the door open for them to earn Beale his fourth win since replacing Giovanni van Bronckhorst.
Borna Barisic was afforded acres of space to swing in a ball from the left on 13 minutes. As good as the delivery nwas, Ricki Lamie got caught under it and, with Liam Kelly still on his line, Morelos nodded in his fifth of the season from six yards.
A heavy touch on a drenched surface robbed Dean Cornelius of a decent shot at goal as Motherwell tried to steady the ship, as James Tavernier, Tillman and Morelos all threatened at the other end.
But with six minutes until the break, the visiting defence was breached once more. Again, it came from a Barisic ball, this time his looping cross finding the head of Goldson. The defender outjumped Lamie, and a combination of the two somehow skewed the ball over Kelly and it skidded in off the underside of the bar.
Alex Lowry and Morelos would both have efforts hacked off the line after the break before the latter fed Tillman to slash a shot across Kelly and into the far corner.
Substitute Van Veen did have the ball in the net as hope of a late comeback briefly flickered only for a VAR check, while teenage substitute Luca Ross was thwarted by a man almost twice his age as McGregor got down well.
Player of the match - Alfredo Morelos
Are we witnessing rebirth of the Colombian striker? This was his second goal in four games under Michael Beale, and he also registered an assistMouth-watering derby appears on horizon - analysis
While Beale described his team as a work in progress pre-match, the man who once stood on the Ibrox touchline next to Steven Gerrard has stabilised the Rangers ship and garnered momentum going into Monday's meeting with Celtic.
You'd still fancy Ange Postecoglou's men as favourites - even with the game at Ibrox - but Rangers fans will now feel they've got a fighting chance of getting a positive result.
Against Motherwell, they still had moments of concern at the back and with the odd slack pass, but Barisic and Goldson provided a fairly solid base, while Morelos is starting to click once more.
For Motherwell, they desperately need a bit of R&R - results and reinforcements. New signing Shane Blaney will surely come straight in to face Livingston in the new year to shore up the defence, but with no word on Louis Moult's return, bolstering the attack will surely be a priority.
Hammell has been firefighting since coming in as boss at the start of the season with injuries hampering his efforts with a thin squad at his disposal, and he'll be hoping a couple of fresh faces can help alleviate the stress on his lot.
What next?
Rangers host Celtic in Beale's first Old Firm derby (12:30 GMT) on 2 January, while Motherwell travel to Livingston later than day (15:00).
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Rangers
Squad number1Player nameMcGregor
Squad number2Player nameTavernier
Squad number6Player nameGoldson
Squad number26Player nameDavies
Squad number31Player nameBarisic
Squad number4Player nameLundstram
Squad number8Player nameJack
Squad number71Player nameTillman
Squad number14Player nameKent
Squad number51Player nameLowry
Squad number20Player nameMorelos
Squad number17Player nameMatondo
Squad number18Player nameKamara
Squad number19Player nameSands
Squad number30Player nameSakala
Squad number44Player nameDevine
Motherwell
Squad number1Player nameKelly
Squad number2Player nameO'Donnell
Squad number16Player nameMcGinn
Squad number4Player nameLamie
Squad number24Player namePenney
Squad number7Player nameSpittal
Squad number18Player nameCornelius
Squad number27Player nameGoss
Squad number8Player nameSlattery
Squad number17Player nameMcKinstry
Squad number29Player nameShields
Squad number6Player nameMaguire
Squad number9Player namevan Veen
Squad number26Player nameTierney
Squad number38Player nameMiller
Squad number47Player nameRoss
Line-ups
Rangers
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1McGregor
- 2TavernierSubstituted forDevineat 66'minutes
- 6Goldson
- 26Davies
- 31Barisic
- 4LundstramBooked at 51minsSubstituted forSandsat 66'minutes
- 8JackSubstituted forKamaraat 66'minutes
- 71TillmanBooked at 11mins
- 14Kent
- 51LowrySubstituted forSakalaat 67'minutes
- 20MorelosSubstituted forMatondoat 69'minutes
Substitutes
- 17Matondo
- 18Kamara
- 19Sands
- 23Wright
- 30Sakala
- 33McLaughlin
- 37Arfield
- 38King
- 44Devine
Motherwell
Formation 4-5-1
- 1Kelly
- 2O'Donnell
- 16McGinn
- 4LamieBooked at 25mins
- 24PenneyBooked at 89mins
- 7SpittalSubstituted forRossat 81'minutes
- 18Cornelius
- 27GossSubstituted forMaguireat 66'minutes
- 8SlatteryBooked at 65minsSubstituted forMillerat 66'minutes
- 17McKinstrySubstituted forvan Veenat 60'minutes
- 29ShieldsSubstituted forTierneyat 65'minutes
Substitutes
- 6Maguire
- 9van Veen
- 13Oxborough
- 26Tierney
- 36Speirs
- 38Miller
- 47Ross
Referee:David Dickinson
Attendance:49,605
Live Text
Match ends, Rangers 3, Motherwell 0.
Second Half ends, Rangers 3, Motherwell 0.
Offside, Rangers. Malik Tillman tries a through ball, but Rabbi Matondo is caught offside.
Foul by Borna Barisic (Rangers).
Ross Tierney (Motherwell) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Offside, Rangers. Adam Devine tries a through ball, but Rabbi Matondo is caught offside.
Matt Penney (Motherwell) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
Malik Tillman (Rangers) wins a free kick on the right wing.
Foul by Matt Penney (Motherwell).
Foul by Fashion Sakala (Rangers).
Dean Cornelius (Motherwell) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Attempt saved. Rabbi Matondo (Rangers) left footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Malik Tillman.
Malik Tillman (Rangers) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Foul by Barry Maguire (Motherwell).
Attempt saved. Luca Ross (Motherwell) right footed shot from the right side of the six yard box is saved in the centre of the goal.
Substitution, Motherwell. Luca Ross replaces Blair Spittal.
Hand ball by Matt Penney (Motherwell).
Corner, Motherwell. Conceded by James Sands.
Corner, Motherwell. Conceded by James Sands.
Corner, Motherwell. Conceded by Ryan Kent.

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