Miovski is Rangers' 'most natural goalscorer'
Will Bojan Miovski's double in Saturday's 3-0 win away to Kilmarnock signal a change in fortunes for the Rangers striker?
That was the question being asked by two former Ibrox players, host Steven Thompson and guest Richard Foster, on BBC Scotland's Sportscene.
Foster said Miovski's 33rd-minute opener came from a counter-attack that was "all over the place" and "got really slow" - and one that goalkeeper Josh Oluwayemi will be disappointed to have lost.
"It's the old-fashioned toe-bash," he said. "It's probably the only thing he can do in that situation.
"I do think he is the most natural goalscorer of the Rangers strikers and that finish probably highlights that. No backlift, get the shot away and catches the keeper unaware."
Foster thinks Miovski's second, 10 minutes after the break, came from poor defending by full-back Dominic Thompson but nevertheless was "a brilliant finish".
It took the North Macedonia striker up to five for the season since arriving from Girona this summer.
"When Miovski went to Rangers, everybody thought it was a pretty shrewd signing because of the form he showed at Aberdeen," Foster added.
"He left there and didn't have a good time of it, but Rangers fans will be hoping that is the start of something."