Barry Ferguson admits Rangers got lucky with Dundee penalty as he delivers Aaron Ramsey verdict
Barry Ferguson admits Rangers ' penalty in their Scottish Cup win over Dundee was "very, very soft."
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Barry Ferguson admits Rangers ' penalty in their Scottish Cup win over Dundee was "very, very soft."
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KEITH JACKSON: One step at a time. They’ve still got a job to finish in Belgrade just to make it into the quarters. But it must be said, they look every inch an accomplished European side. A run to the final wouldn’t come as a shock. MICHAEL GANNON: There are some decent sides left in the hat but Rangers shouldn’t fear anyone. It would take an almighty effort to go all the way to the final but the adventure isn’t done yet. ANDY NEWPORT: It all depends on the draw for the last eight. The likes of Porto and Braga won’t hold any fear but there are still some quality outfits in the hat. However, once you make the quarters - as Gers should do - you’re in with a punchers’ chance of going all the way. SCOTT BURNS: Rangers will get past Red Star but it all depends on the draw. You still have the likes of Sevilla, Red Bull Leipzig, Lyon, West Ham United and Barcelona in there. After beating Dortmund, however, they will fancy their chances of causing further upsets.
It's moving rapidly from the sublime towards the utterly ridiculous.
Giovanni Van Bronckhorst was pleased that his Rangers side responded to his plea for Scottish Cup success with a 3-0 quarter-final win at Dundee.
Rangers will face far sterner examinations if they are to end their 13-year wait for Scottish Cup glory but it was a case of job done in relatively undemanding fashion as they booked their place in Monday’s semi-final draw.