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Michael Beale faces a massive five days as Rangers tackle two blockbuster encounters in Europe and at home. The Ibrox manager first leads his side into Wednesday’s Champions League showdown against PSV Eindhoven in the Netherlands.

Rangers will then return to their base for a Premiership crunch against biggest rivals Celtic in the Premiership on Sunday. Both games could hold massive influence on the campaign ahead and also Beale’s standing and prospects of delivering success for his club. John Steel got in touch to say he’s right behind the boss and explained: “Beale should be given at least three years to get a really good team together.

We cant keep changing managers when we don’t win anything. But I think if we get beyond PSV, it will give the whole place a huge lift and I can’t see us losing the league to a Celtic team who are in a bit of disarray at the moment. “From what I’ve seen of both teams, Rangers will run away with the title.

Beale knows what he’s doing and is a younger, hungrier manager than the old Mr Rodgers who thinks he’s the top man in Scotland.” Arthur McCartney, Pollok, added: “This can be a brilliant few days for Rangers and Beale and I am convinced the team is good enough to do it against PSV and Celtic.” However, Alan Flett emailed: “A few weeks ago, I said that Abdallah Sima and Cyriel Dessers were a downgrade from Ryan Kent and Alfredo Morelos and my opinion hasn’t changed.

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