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Hyunjun Yang reckons a win over Rangers at Ibrox can ignite Celtic’s season.
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Hyunjun Yang reckons a win over Rangers at Ibrox can ignite Celtic’s season.
Rewind to this time last year and cast an eye over the jubilant scenes that followed Rangers’ triumph over PSV to reach the Champions League and you’ll find Tom Lawrence tucked off to the side.
Tom Lawrence has implored Rangers to see off PSV and grant him a second Champions League chance. The Welshman was part of the team that dumped the Dutchmen in last year’s playoff shootout. But he was denied his moment among the European elite by an injury sustained the very next match which ultimately ended up wrecking his debut season in Glasgow. The 29-year-old finally brought his 12-month layoff nightmare to and on Saturday, though, as he climbed off the bench late on during Rangers ’ 2-0 win over Ross County. However, he’ll be back on a watching brief on Wednesday night as Gers return to Eindhoven for the second-leg having been left out of Michael Beale ’s Uefa squad. The tie is finely poised at 2-2 but Lawrence is backing his team-mates to put on a repeat show of last year’s famous win. He said: “We play for Rangers and we want to win every game. That should be our thoughts first and foremost.
Glen Kamara is closing in on a move to Leeds United as he prepares to bring the curtain down on his Rangers career - and Ianis Hagi is poised for the sunshine.
Celtic drew a blank against St Johnstone and needed two excellent second-half saves from Joe Hart to prevent the Perth side pulling off a shock win.
Michael Beale believes PSV are wary of Rangers doing a job on them in the Champions League - and says his side have nothing to lose.
Rangers gave themselves a shot of Dutch courage as they warmed up for Wednesday’s Champions League shoot-out against PSV with a deserved 2-0 Dingwall victory. Kemar Roofe was back in for his first start since April 2022 and made the most of the opportunity as he bagged the opener before a stunning James Tavernier strike made sure of the points.
Michael Beale says Rangers will go to the Netherlands boosted by Kemar Roofe's return to goalscoring form after a 2-0 Ross County waltz set them up nicely ahead of their Champions League play-off second leg with PSV.