Falkirk manager John McGlynn: “I though we started really, really well and I thought we had Rangers at that moment in time.
“Unfortunately, we’re claiming for the ball to be out when we’ve got no idea if the ball is out or not. You know from under-10 level to play to the whistle. We’re maybe a bit unlucky it lands at the boy’s foot to score but it changed the game.
“The second half we were too soft in challenges. All the goals are poor and cheap. Fair play to Rangers, they got a lifeline and took it.
“We knew they would come at us and we just didn’t have enough to prevent it. We’ve done so many good things this season we’re not going to let it destroy us.”
Rangers head coach Danny Rohl: “I’m proud of the outcome. The start was very difficult, not what we want. We needed to adapt to the conditions.
“The reaction from my group was crucial, to score to make it 2-1 before half-time. Second half was just one direction. We played forward, created a lot of chances.
“Three games in a row, with 14 goals, shows how we want to play. It’s a consequence of the last few months and weeks. I try to give my team calmness and belief.
“I showed them solutions, but it’s about my players – they delivered today. They were very honest to each other at half-time. My group has quality, spirit, belief and mentality to go until the end.”
