Ross County's first win over Rangers leaves Scottish title chasers reeling

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Ross County delivered a body blow to Rangers' Scottish Premiership title hopes in Dingwall with their first ever win over the Ibrox side.

When Jack Baldwin scored an own goal after 15 minutes it already looked a long way back for the home side, but two goals in three minutes soon after the break from Simon Murray and George Harmon turned the game on its head before Josh Sims added a third after 69 minutes. James Tavernier, the Rangers captain, netted a penalty in the 89th minute following a VAR intervention, but the spirited home side held on for a momentous 3-2 win which also boosts their efforts to avoid relegation.

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