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Clement reveals incredible Rangers truth he was told straight after Steau smashing as Igamane WON'T be kicked down

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Delighted Philippe Clement claims Rangers’ four-star showing against Steaua Bucharest was the perfect remedy to the Premiership woes that have sickened his side.

The Ibrox gaffer and his men have been coming under increasing pressure since Sunday’s slip-up at Kilmarnock saw them drop six points off title pacesetters Celtic and Aberdeen.

But the Light Blues were able to leave their domestic troubles behind as they ran riot against the Romanians to move on to six Europa League points from their three games so far.

Tom Lawrence got Gers off and running before Vaclav Cerny added a slick double, with Moroccan kid Hamza Igamane rounding off a morale-boosting win.

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