And his Scotland strike partner
And his Scotland strike partner Steven Naismith ought to have headed another.Rangers fashioned the first chance of the match when Miller, in his familiar role as lone striker, dashed down the left and had his cross cut out by the Turks' goalkeeper Ozkan a fraction before it was set to land on Naismith's head.Bursaspor, sitting second in their domestic league, had suffered a dismal Champions League campaign prior to this match.Indeed, they had not registered a point and were keen to avoid joining Fenerbahce as a Turkish side that had lost all six group games.With Argentine Insua pulling the strings in midfield, the Turkish champions enjoyed plenty of touches on the ball but their first half attempts to break down the Scots' rearguard were unconvincing.Their best early chance came by way of a mistake by Kyle Hutton when the 19 year old central midfielder was caught in possession at the edge of his penalty box.However, he had the frame of Leonel Nunez to thank when he inadvert