Rangers striker Kenny Miller has paid tribute to goalkeeper Wes Foderingham for his role in the Gers' 1-0 win away at Queen of the South on Sunday.
Miller scored the only goal of the game, coming off the bench to put Rangers ahead within three minutes of his introduction, thanks to a superb dipping volley, which he admitted after the game he did not mean.
Queen of the South did not lie down though and pushed Rangers hard in the final 20 minutes as they searched for an equaliser.
And Rangers had to rely on Foderingham to keep the home side at bay, with the shot-stopper pulling off a series of saves.
Miller gave credit to Queen of the South for pushing forward, but noted Foderingham was equal to the task.
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"That’s all credit to Queen of the South, they are a good team and we have always had good battles down here and we have been on the wrong end of a few of them as well", Miller told Rangers TV.
"It is fantastic and it keeps that momentum up that we have built over the last few months.
"They really came at us, Wes was forced into a couple of decent saves and that is down to his positioning and how good a goalie he actually is."
Foderingham has cemented himself as Rangers' number 1 since he joined the club last summer, taking full advantage of Cammy Bell missing the opening half of the season through injury.