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Rangers boss Ally McCoist feels Kris Boyd's Scottish Cup goal against Kilmarnock will re-ignite the striker's season.
Boyd was benched for last week’s defeat at Hearts but came on as a substitute in the fourth-round tie against his former club and scored within 81 seconds.
Nicky Law also notched twice in a comprehensive 3-0 win against higher-grade opposition which puts Rangers into the final 16 of this season’s competition.
McCoist said: "We felt big Jon Daly was terrific leading the line for us last week and we decided not to change it. It's fortunate that we can bring in the goalscoring threat of Boydy.
"It's strange how football works - he's on the park a minute and a half against the team he scored 22 goals for last season and he scores. Sometimes these things are meant to be.
"You are always tempted to start Boydy. He is capable of scoring goals against anybody. It would be crazy of me to say you are not tempted to play him.
"But we just felt that him coming on a little bit fresher, having taken him out of it again, might be what he needs. He might benefit from it.
"From Boydy's point of view, introducing him later on in the game might help him.
"The way it turned out, Jon and Kenny Miller were working the defenders really hard. So when Boydy comes on later, maybe the defenders are just not so sharp as they were at the start of the game.
"I hope he can kick on from that. It was a good finish from him and you could feel everyone's relief and delight for him."
Law had opened the scoring 19 minutes in when his 20-yard strike beat Craig Samson after nicking off Sammy Clingan.
Killie never really threatened and their fifth straight defeat was confirmed with 19 minutes left as Boyd showed little mercy to best friend Samson by firing home at the near post after the goalkeeper flapped at Lee McCulloch's header down.
Law then wrapped up the win with another sublime finish six minutes from time.
Killie boss Allan Johnston said: "It was a cup tie but we didn't play to our potential. We never closed them down quickly enough, we let them get behind the ball, we passed the ball well but without actually creating any chances, it was all just square or backwards passes.
"We've got to be a lot more positive. It's worrying especially when we're losing goals in the manner we are just now.
"We've got to be harder to beat. We're losing the first goal and seem to be chasing games, we've got to stay in games, we can't afford to open up and be easy to counter on."
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Boyd was benched for last week’s defeat at Hearts but came on as a substitute in the fourth-round tie against his former club and scored within 81 seconds.
Nicky Law also notched twice in a comprehensive 3-0 win against higher-grade opposition which puts Rangers into the final 16 of this season’s competition.
McCoist said: "We felt big Jon Daly was terrific leading the line for us last week and we decided not to change it. It's fortunate that we can bring in the goalscoring threat of Boydy.
"It's strange how football works - he's on the park a minute and a half against the team he scored 22 goals for last season and he scores. Sometimes these things are meant to be.
"You are always tempted to start Boydy. He is capable of scoring goals against anybody. It would be crazy of me to say you are not tempted to play him.
"But we just felt that him coming on a little bit fresher, having taken him out of it again, might be what he needs. He might benefit from it.
"From Boydy's point of view, introducing him later on in the game might help him.
"The way it turned out, Jon and Kenny Miller were working the defenders really hard. So when Boydy comes on later, maybe the defenders are just not so sharp as they were at the start of the game.
"I hope he can kick on from that. It was a good finish from him and you could feel everyone's relief and delight for him."
Law had opened the scoring 19 minutes in when his 20-yard strike beat Craig Samson after nicking off Sammy Clingan.
Killie never really threatened and their fifth straight defeat was confirmed with 19 minutes left as Boyd showed little mercy to best friend Samson by firing home at the near post after the goalkeeper flapped at Lee McCulloch's header down.
Law then wrapped up the win with another sublime finish six minutes from time.
Killie boss Allan Johnston said: "It was a cup tie but we didn't play to our potential. We never closed them down quickly enough, we let them get behind the ball, we passed the ball well but without actually creating any chances, it was all just square or backwards passes.
"We've got to be a lot more positive. It's worrying especially when we're losing goals in the manner we are just now.
"We've got to be harder to beat. We're losing the first goal and seem to be chasing games, we've got to stay in games, we can't afford to open up and be easy to counter on."
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