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Brian Laudrup sees Rangers 'disharmony' as he fears Gio van Bronckhorst admission was unwise

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Iconic former Rangers star Brian Laudrup reckons his former team need to rediscover their desire ahead of the visit of Napoli.

The Danish wing king has been left miffed by the displays against Celtic and Ajax, which he reckons lacked fight and anger. He wants that to change ahead when Luciano Spalletti's high-flying Napoli side.

The Europa League finalists need a result if they are to find a spark in Group A. The clash with the Serie A title challengers comes after Gio van Bronckhorst 's admission that his side will struggle to mix it in the Champions League.

That comment is something Laudrup reckons van Bronckhorst will regret amid his ongoing quest to get Rangers roaring again. Speaking to the Daily Mail, he said: "After the Ajax game, Van Bronckhorst spoke about needing hundreds of millions to compete in the Champions League.

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