Rangers secured a 2-0 win against St. Johnstone in the Scottish Premiership, with Vaclav Cerny netting both goals. This victory came after their 4-1 defeat by Lyon in the Europa League at Ibrox Stadium. Cerny opened the scoring 11 minutes before halftime, curling a shot into the bottom-left corner of Ross Sinclair's goal.
Cerny doubled his tally just before the hour mark, finishing with his right foot after linking up with Ianis Hagi. Hagi, who returned to first-team action after over a year due to contract issues, was later sent off for a high challenge on Benjamin Kimpioka's ankle following a VAR review. Despite this setback, Rangers maintained control to secure the win.

The triumph moved Rangers within five points of league leaders Celtic, who are ahead of Aberdeen on goal difference as they approach the October international break. The victory also marked Rangers' third consecutive clean sheet in domestic competition, highlighting their defensive improvement since their loss to Lyon.
Rangers' recent defensive form is notable as they have not conceded in three consecutive league matches for the first time since early last season. This defensive solidity was expected against St. Johnstone, who have struggled at Ibrox, losing their last seven away league games there without scoring.
This result reflects Rangers' ability to bounce back from setbacks and maintain pressure on Celtic in the title race. The team's resilience and tactical adjustments were evident as they secured a routine victory despite being reduced to ten men late in the game.