Brendan Rodgers' same Rangers claim rattles the Hotline as Celtic diehards let it lie for once
It's Old Firm weekend and Brendan Rodgers reckons it's pretty much the same Rangers he'll be facing.
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It's Old Firm weekend and Brendan Rodgers reckons it's pretty much the same Rangers he'll be facing.
He won’t admit as much in public. But, then again, he doesn’t really need to.
Fenerbahce manager Jose Mourinho told Rangers not to celebrate too much and that their Europa League round of 16 tie is far from over despite the Scottish side winning 3-1 in the first leg in Istanbul on Thursday.
For a fleeting moment it was all a convenient, perhaps even a much needed distraction. The inevitable firing of Philippe Clement. The instant hiring of a club legend as his interim replacement.
It hasn’t taken long for Barry Ferguson to change his tune.
From the Indodrill to Istanbul. In football management terms, that’s some leap.
Barry Ferguson has asked to be judged one game at a time during his Ibrox reign. The next match for Rangers’ caretaker manager is the first leg of the Europa League tie against Fenerbahce in Istanbul on Thursday night.
ANDY NEWPORT: Sadly not. It’s great to see calmer heads prevail between the big two with around 2400 travelling fans set to return to Parkhead this month and around 2000 at Ibrox for the final derby. But the days of Celtic fans filling the Copland and Rangers fans the full corner are long gone.