Raskin inspires Rangers past Hibernian to give Martin respite from protests

The article discusses a recent Premier Sports Cup quarter-final match between Rangers and Hibernian, where Rangers won 2-0. The match provided a respite for Rangers manager Russell Martin from the ongoing protests against him and the club's chief executive, Patrick Stewart, by disgruntled fans. The turning point of the match came when Hibernian's captain, Martin Boyle, had a goal ruled out in the 19th minute for a handball, which frustrated the Light Blues supporters. The article mentions that the club's chair, Andrew Cavenagh, had flown in from the United States amid a growing sense of crisis at the club.
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