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Tochi Chukwuani scrutinised moments before Rangers turning point vs Hearts

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Tochi Chukwuani had his blushes spared at Rangers after missing a huge chance against Hearts.

With 45 minutes played, it's so far so good for Rangers, who find themselves 1-0 up away at Tynecastle.

Dujon Sterling got himself on the scoresheet after 23 minutes, with the Light Blues having enjoyed their fair share of possession throughout that period, albeit without doing too much with it.

However, Chukwuani had a golden chance to give his side the lead, just minutes before Sterling achieved it.

And with so much on the line for Rangers against Hearts, it could still prove to be a huge moment.

Ryan Stevenson dumbfounded by Tochi Chukwuani miss

Chukwuani is not in the Rangers team to offer much in the final third, though when a big chance comes to him, he has to be able to take it.

And he failed to do so after just 19 minutes, with his header from point-blank range somehow missing the target completely.

vs HeartsChukwuani
Passes completed22
Big chances missed1
Duels won2
Fouls committed1

As per BBC, his effort had an xG of 0.6, showcasing just how big a chance it was that he failed to take, much to the shock of Ryan Stevenson via Sportsound.

"He's got to score that," Stevenson said. "He's two or three yards out, and it's a great ball.

"It's a big, big chance for Rangers."

Youssef Chermiti change is needed for Rangers

The Light Blues may find themselves in front, but that is certainly not down to Youssef Chermiti, who simply hasn't been in the game.

And that is not his fault, with the Gers failing to get the ball anywhere near him, with plenty of their attacking passages of play fizzling out.

If they are to see this game out, they have to get their frontman more involved, and should they achieve it, it will take them one step closer to a potentially huge win in the title race.

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