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Rangers 3-0 Union SG (3-2 agg.) - Scottish side complete second-leg comeback in Champions League qualifying

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Rangers completed a remarkable second-leg comeback against Union Saint-Giloise to reach the play-off round of Champions League qualifying.

Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side had trailed 2-0 after the first leg in Belgium. Ad James Tavernier's penalty just before half-time gave the Scottish side hope, however, in front of a raucous Ibrox crowd.

Europa LeagueTrapp makes his claim on history — The Warm-Up19/05/2022 AT 07:54 And goals from summer additions Antonio Colak and Malik Tillman in a hectic second half ensured that Rangers moved into the two-legged play-off.

The first half had appeared to have been fizzling out before a curious handball from visiting defender Siebe Van der Heyden granted Tavernier the chance to convert from 12 yards.

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