Ghanaian midfielder Emmanuel Danso played a pivotal role as Livingston FC held second-placed Rangers FC to a 2-2 draw in the Scottish Premiership.

Danso produced a composed and intelligent performance, providing the assist that opened the scoring in an entertaining contest against one of Scotland’s most decorated clubs. His perfectly weighted pass carved open the Rangers defence and set the tone for Livingston’s spirited display.

The 25-year-old completed 72 minutes on the pitch, finishing with an impressive 82% pass accuracy. In addition to his assist, he registered a key pass and consistently helped link defence and attack as Livingston sought to frustrate their high-flying opponents.

‎Rangers, sitting second in the table, responded strongly as expected, but Livingston matched them for intensity and organisation throughout the encounter. The result represents a valuable point for the home side and a reminder of their resilience against top-tier opposition.

‎For Danso, it was another assured performance that highlights his growing influence in the Scottish top flight, blending discipline in possession with the creative spark capable of unlocking even the toughest defences.