Dundee United vs Rangers
Dundee United inflicted Rangers' first defeat in 41 Scottish Premiership matches with a ferocious performance at a pulsating Tannadice.
Jamie Robson's goal just after the hour was enough to earn Thomas Courts his first league win as United manager and condemn Steven Gerrard's side to a first league reverse since losing to Hamilton Academical in March 2020.
United had to defend obdurately - and at times desperately - in the latter stages, but saw out Courts' fifth victory in six competitive games.
Rangers, meanwhile, go into Tuesday's Champions League qualifier with Malmo at Ibrox having failed to score for only the second time in 40 games.
Steven Gerrard's side - with Alfredo Morelos back in their XI - struggled to carve out clear chances as they go into a European game in which they must score, having lost 2-1 in Sweden last week.
James Tavernier tested United goalkeeper Benjamin Siegrist after Morelos passed up two first-half openings.
Courts had started with four League Cup triumphs, before his team fell to a meek 2-0 defeat by Aberdeen last weekend, and they responded to that setback with a hustle and bustle start.
The hosts - roared on by more than 5000 fans - put together some excellent approach play together without really testing McLaughlin, who was preferred to Allan McGregor in goal for the second league game running.
Lawrence Shankland's absence in the home attack was put down to a hip injury, following interest in the striker from Beerschot, and the lack of a focal point was one of few frustrations for United in the first half.
Morelos, making his first appearance this term, swept a shot wide from a Joe Aribo cut-back then headed past from Ryan Kent's cross.
Charlie Mulgrew's header tested McLaughlin as half-time neared and the defender was booked for a cynical tug on Morelos' jersey. Tavernier fired the resulting free-kick over.
The visitors improved after the break, winning a series of corners that led to Tavernier's 25-yard strike, which Siegrist palmed clear.
But just as Rangers looked to be gaining a foothold, Logan Chalmers' replacement Sporle drove forward and Robson got the break of the ball off Steven Davis' tackle to nudge the ball beyond McLaughlin.
It could be one of the left-back's final acts as a United player amid reported interest from Lincoln City and Sunderland.
Steven Gerrard sent on Cedric Itten then Jermain Defoe in search of parity but accuracy and composure eluded Rangers in the closing stages.
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