'Crazy', 'Ridiculous' - Joshua Barrie wowed by one Rangers ace vs Union Saint-Gilloise
The Rangers Review journalist Joshua Barrie was left wowed by the goal scored by Malik Tillman as Glasgow Rangers won 3-0 at Ibrox on Tuesday night.
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The Rangers Review journalist Joshua Barrie was left wowed by the goal scored by Malik Tillman as Glasgow Rangers won 3-0 at Ibrox on Tuesday night.
In the week where a supposed sighting of the Loch Ness monster turned out to be an Alpaca going for a quick swim, the Belgian press managed to link Union Saint-Gilloise’s Ibrox drubbing to the mythical creature. The Jupiler Pro League side were left licking their wounds as they departed Glasgow as the Champions League victims on a night of history for Rangers as they overturned a two-goal first leg deficit in Europe for the first time ever.
At the height of Charle’s Green’s bluff and bluster during his time in charge at Rangers, he vowed not to leave Ibrox until the Champions League theme tune was once again blaring out of the tannoy.
Leon Balogun turned from Rangers player to fan as he took in the Champions League comeback win over Union Saint-Gilloise from the bouncing Ibrox stands.
Malik Tillman dedicated Rangers’ thrilling 3-0 Champions League qualifying win over Union Saint-Gilloise to the fans who roared them into the play-off with a 3-2 aggregate triumph.
Buzzing Ruud van Nistelrooy is primed for a Champions League thriller as the PSV boss expects nothing but the best against Rangers.
If there’s one thing we should have learned about watching Rangers in Europe over these last 12 months then it’s surely to expect them to do things the hard way.
Rangers manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst reserved special praise for John Lundstram following his team history-making heroics that leaves only PSV Eindhoven standing in the club’s way of Champions League football.