Xavi Simons sparks Rangers warning as ex Ibrox target's PSV form has Dutch icon giddy
Iconic Rafael van der Vaart has named former Rangers linked Xavi Simons as PSV's main danger man after an impressive start to life in Holland.
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Iconic Rafael van der Vaart has named former Rangers linked Xavi Simons as PSV's main danger man after an impressive start to life in Holland.
A tough away day at Easter Road or time to work on the training ground at Auchenhowie? What would be better four days before a do-or-die Champions League playoff against PSV Eindhoven? It’s a choice Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s counterpart Ruud van Nistelrooy was given and he opted for time to work with his players rather than take on Volendam in the Eredivisie.
Ally McCoist has fired a stinging blast at the Scottish football authorities for failing to help Rangers after the Dutch FA came to PSV Eindhoven’s aid in the Eredivisie’s quest to see off the Ibrox side and reach the Champions League group stage.
The fact it's a Champions League playoff tie means there would have been huge interest in Rangers' clash with PSV Eindhoven anyway. But the strong connection between the Dutch and the Ibrox club has added a bit of an extra edge to the massive Euro showdown
Confession time. I’ve got a soft spot for the Dutch. It was Dick Advocaat who gave me my big breakthrough as a first team player at Rangers alongside guys like Arthur Numan and Giovanni van Bronckhorst. A little later I’d be playing with the likes of Michael Mols, Ronald de Boer and Fernando Ricksen. And I always loved them because of their mentality.
Rangers fans were urged to raise the roof and the noise level at Ibrox - and they certainly answered the call with a raucous crowd roaring Giovanni van Bronckhorst's men on to an historic result.
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.