When Alfredo Morelos opened the scoring for Rangers at Ibrox on Saturday, fans must have thought they were heading for a famous victory over Hibernian in their opening home league match of the season.

After a dramatic and controversial 90 minutes though, it was Neil Lennon's Hibs that came out on top, winning 3-2. Simon Murray, a James Tavernier own goal and a Vykintas Slivka effort gave the Edinburgh side a massive victory in a much hyped encounter.

One of the big talking points in the match was the sending off of Light Blues midfielder Ryan Jack, who was given his marching orders in the 36th minute after a push and grab of Dylan McGeouch.

Rangers manager Pedro Caixinha was left fuming by the incident, vowing to appeal it.

As quoted by the BBC, the Rangers boss said:

We are going to appeal it, and we will show the images. I invite the referee to watch it, and to be honest, normally when someone commits a mistake, at least to my principles, I would recognise it.

After a positive start to their domestic season, the result is another massive set-back for Rangers, who must now rebuild and produce a better home performance next week against Hearts.

Fans took to Twitter to share their anger at the result, with referee John Beaton getting the majority of the criticism...

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