The Light Blues' clash with Dundee was already subject to a 45 minute delay due to traffic issues meaning the team bus didn't arrive at Dens until around 7.30pm before a further delay with the game just two minutes in.
The SPFL have blasted Rangers fans' use of pyrotechnics at Dens Park labelling the act as 'very concerning and unwelcome'.
The action finally got back underway after checks and all parties satisfied with Philippe Clement and his troops putting on a five-star showing on the park in the first Scottish Premiership away day for the new manager. Ryan Jack got things moving quickly after the restart as he capitalised on a Trevor Carson effort to blast home for the visitors.
READ MORE : BBC pundit in Kevin Clancy 'assist' quip as Danilo 'real good find' and Sam Lammers' goal 'sensational' James Tavernier then rounded off the scoring for the Light Blues as he stepped up on the last minute to score from the penalty spot like he had done against Hearts 72 hours earlier.
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