Rene Weiler insists Rangers have left Champions League 'door open' as Servette aim to make them pay in Geneva
Servette boss Rene Weiler admits Rangers left the door open for his side to sneak through into the playoff round of the Champions League.
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Servette boss Rene Weiler admits Rangers left the door open for his side to sneak through into the playoff round of the Champions League.
It's eight years since Servette were bailed out of financial danger by the generosity of Rolex's bosses.
It’s advantage Rangers after a 2-1 win over Servette at Ibrox on Wednesday night.
Miffed Michael Beale last night admitted he’s praying "wasteful" Rangers' failure to kill off Servette doesn’t come back to bite them in Geneva.
It should have been a Swiss roll for Rangers in Geneva in their Champions League return but instead there is work to be done despite a 2-1 win at Ibrox as they failed to kill off stuffy Servette in a 2-1 win.
Michael Beale has told his Rangers players to land the most lucrative prize in club football as he urged them to put bounce back from their Kilmarnock shocker and see off Servette at Ibrox to move a step closer to the Champions League play-off round.
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