Motherwell hadn’t won a match in the league at Ibrox since 1997 when they arrived in Govan this time last year. They ended that 27-year wait, winning 2-1 on a famous day. The Steelmen repeated the feat on Saturday against Rangers when they beat the Govan side 2-1.
A blistering first-half performance, which saw Luke Armstrong and Tom Sparrow find the back of the net, had the Well two to the good at the break.
Cyriel Dessers pulled one back in the second half, but it would not be enough to stop Motherwell having another day to remember in Glasgow.
Michael Wimmer made one change to his starting 11 from the team that defeated Dundee on Wednesday night. Stephen O’Donnell came out of the squad and was replaced by Kofi Balmer.
With very little in the way of chances in the opening exchanges, it would be the visitors who got off to the better start. From the second phase of a corner, Dan Casey got control of the ball after Dom Thompson’s interception and fired a shot towards Jack Butland; the Rangers stopper couldn’t hold onto the shot, and Armstrong was there to follow in and score. The linesman’s flag was raised, but VAR would clear the goal, and Armstrong could celebrate his second goal in Motherwell colours.
Tom Sparrow was presented with the chance to double the lead; after some excellent, crisp passing by the Well midfield, Slattery slid the ball across to Sparrow, who could only find the side netting on 22 minutes.
But just eight minutes later, Sparrow would make amends. Slattery once again found Sparrow in space on the right-hand side of the box; this time the number seven made no mistake to fire past Butland and open up a two-goal advantage.
Ellery Balcombe stood firm before the break to save efforts from Mohamed Diomande, Dessers and Hamza Igamane, and the two-goal advantage remained.
With the Ibrox crowd growing ever impatient, head coach Barry Ferguson made a triple change for the second half, which saw Leon Balogun, Tom Lawrence and Nedim Bajrami all introduced.
The substitutes would seem to make an impact when, at 54 minutes, the Motherwell advantage was halved. Dessers pounced on a pass from Ridvan Yilmaz to fire beyond Balcombe and make it 2-1. Game on.
Wimmer reacted and made changes to the midfield and attack, with Moses Ebiye, Harry Paton and Davor Zdravkovski all introduced. Tony Watt was also brought on with ten minutes to go.
Motherwell looked comfortable in the latter stages, but Dessers did find the back of the net for the second time on 78 minutes, looping the ball over Balcombe; however, the Rangers forward was offside.
The closing stages would pass by, and Nick Walsh blew for full time, sparking excellent scenes in the away end, and Motherwell secured back-to-back wins at Ibrox as they moved into the top six.
Motherwell: Balcolmbe, Gordon, Balmer, Sparrow, Slattery (Paton 62), Halliday (Zdravkovski 62), Casey, Miller (Watt 72), Andrews, Thompson (Wilson 89), Armstrong (Ebiye 62)
Substitutes not used: Ward, Koutroumbis, Maswanhise, Plange