The season has not been so much up-and-down for the Ibrox side as on the up and up again with a stunning campaign which has seen success on the domestic – and European – front.
Disappointments have been few and far between for Rangers and the fans are now delighted with the 55th title they have craved, coveted and chanted for throughout the last decade.
Their dreams are now reality and in a season to remember on Edmiston Drive – one which is not finished yet – we looked back on ten key moments in the Scottish Premiership champions’ campaign leading to the title triumph and prospect of club captain James Tavernier lifting the silverware in May.
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1. Aberdeen 0, Rangers 1
01/08/20 - Opening day win set Rangers on their course. Composed, controlled performance throughout the team at Pittodrie capped off by Ryan Kent's break for the winner, laid on by Alfredo Morelos' unselfish support play. Photo: SNS Group - Craig Williamson
2. Motherwell 1, Rangers 5
27/9/20 - Rangers found their ruthless streak at Fir Park, and found the net five times capped by a late Cedric Itten double. Bright start and team showed willingness to click through the gears and not settle for a comfortable lead achieved midway through the first half. Photo: Craig Williamson - SNS Group
3. Celtic 0, Rangers 2
17/10/20 - Always decisive in a title race this Old Firm win highlighted Rangers improvements and superiority with Celtic a shadow of their former selves. Allan McGregor didn't have a save to make in a dominant visiting display and two goals by Connor Goldson. Photo: Rob Casey - SNS Group
4. Kilmarnock 0, Rangers 1
01/11/20 - Under Steven Gerrard Rangers have laboured at Rugby Park. This was the third win in Ayrshire in seven attempts , and one of the two previous was won thanks to a last-minute winner. After going ahead on the difficult surface through captain Tavernier's penalty, Rangers saw through a fixture they'd found difficult in seasons gone by to stretch a nine-point lead in the league. Photo: Rob Casey - SNS Group