Barri Ferguson made a dramatic start of Rangers as they came from two goals in Kilmarnock to ensure victory in their first Scottish Premier game as a temporary boss.
The former captain said the chance was to take his club a dream, but the early goals of Joe Wright and Brad Lions threatened to turn it into the nightmare.
Clinton Nsiala was hooked after only half an hour and was an inspired change as the visitors gathered with a Vaclava Cerni Mind in before the break.
There were commonly missed chances of Cirier desers early, but the attacker second-half twice the ranger fans to cheer with Nedim Bajrams coming from the bench to finish victory with fourth late.
Rangers are coming back for the end of Celtic for 13 points, Kilmarnock is 10. Place.
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It was the case of new faces, old fries for rangers as they looked to bounce with the turbulent days after the Philippe Clement departure.
Domestic has forced a series of corners and from 11. minutes Fraser Murray delivery of unmarked Wright is stuck next to Butland, with a Marker Robin Toppera relaxed aside.
And three minutes later, Lions intercepted a short crossing from Gers Highlands Nicolas Raskin, moved the front and twisted ball of 20 meters past butlands.
Visitors were everywhere.
Killie Striker Marley Vatkins missed two great chances before Ferguson on Ridvan Iilmaz for Nsyala, with Turkish left and back moving to the right-handed and skipper James Tavernier moving inside the partner vest.
Desers should have reduced the deficit at 34. minutes, but his four yard blow blocked Defender Lewis Maio.
But moments later Carri slipped the ball beneath O’Hara after the race on the Mohamed Diemanda passage and the rangers returned to the game.
Killie paused while the pause didn’t come to power it, just catching a second at 53. Minute when the dessurs walked past O’Har from the James Tavernier basket.
And the Nigerian attacker put the defense visitors in 62 minutes when he was searching Iilmaz passage and reversed at 16 meters, running on ventilation fans for celebration.
The Eire side replied at 76. Minute Butland swallowed well from Corrie Ndaba from danger, and O’Hara was beaten by a speculative drive from Igaman at the other end.
A few minutes after he got out of the bench and wide open house, Bajrami moved to Diemanda and drove past O’Har to seal the points that looked little probably after half an hour.