3 talking points as Rangers end winless run after Antonio Colak double enough to keep Dundee United at bay
Red-hot Antonio Colak bagged a double as Rangers got back to winning ways against Dundee United.
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Red-hot Antonio Colak bagged a double as Rangers got back to winning ways against Dundee United.
A penalty from Napoli winger Matteo Politano – his side's third of the night – and late goals from substitutes Giacomo Raspadori and Tanguy Ndombele gave the Italians a crucial 3-0 win against Rangers. The Scottish side were much improved following last week’s tousing by Ajax but remain bottom of Group A and pointless, while Napoli are top with two wins from two.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst admitted that Rangers cannot compete with the top teams in the Champions League following the 4-0 hammering by Ajax.
Gio van Bronckhorst knows the painful perils of getting swept away amid the Parkhead tempest.
Maccabi Haifa are reportedly considering a move for Niko Katic in a move that would guarantee the defender Champions League football against the likes of Lionel Messi.
Dave Cormack has taken a thinly-veiled pop at Rangers row ref Don Robertson following his weekend controversy. The Aberdeen chairman took to social media to post a video clip of a kids game from abroad where a counter attack is stopped by a cynical foul.
Celtic’s 9-0 thrashing of Dundee United was the biggest result of the weekend in the cinch Premiership and the heaviest away win in the competition’s history.
Antonio Colak admitted that things could not be better at Rangers after he scored a double in the 4-0 win over Ross County at Ibrox on Saturday.