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Ayr 0 Rangers 2: Ally McCoist focused on results on the park

Lewis Macleod is congratulated by Bilel Mohsni after doubling Rangers' lead with an overhead kick.
Lewis Macleod is congratulated by Bilel Mohsni after doubling Rangers' lead with an overhead kick.

Rangers manager Ally McCoist will remain focused on delivering results on the park after a 2-0 win at Ayr, following what he described as another “interesting week” off the field.

The club’s annual accounts have prompted much debate after showing an operating loss of £14.4 million for the 13 months to the end of June, with McCoist confirming he had agreed to accept a pay cut to his salary which was revealed to be £825,000.

The League One clash at Somerset Park allowed the Light Blues boss to turn his attention back to football matters, as his side maintained their 100% league record and moved eight points clear at the summit.

McCoist, named the division’s manager of the month for September, said: “It’s a box of tricks managing the club in the last year or so and we just hopefully handle everything that’s thrown at us.

“This week was interesting but the most important thing is that the team are performing and getting results on the park for the supporters. Thankfully we did that again.”

Defender Bilel Mohsni and midfielder Lewis Macleod secured the three points with two superb strikes and McCoist is pleased to see others taking the pressure off the strikers.

He said: “We said at the start of the season that we were looking for more goals from all areas of the park.

“Last season, Andy Little and Lee McCulloch more than chipped in with their fair share but we felt we could have got more from different areas.

“This year it’s certainly the case. It’s important that we do get goals from all areas of the park and we are getting that in abundance.

Ayr United boss Mark Roberts was less than impressed by Macleod’s overhead kick.

He said: “The second goal, when you watch it back, is dangerous play.”