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5 talking points as Rangers roar to seismic victory over Borussia Dortmund on Europa League night for the ages

Rangers produced arguably their greatest EVER result after an incredible thumping of Borussia Dortmund in Germany to put one foot in the Europa League last-16.

The Light Blues stunned the Bundesliga giants on their own patch to win 4-2 and take control of the play-off tie.

It’s the Ibrox side’s rivals Celtic who made so many memories in Seville when they marched to the final of this competition.

But the Scottish champions must now be dreaming of going all the way to this season’s final in the Spanish city after this astonishing night against the tournament favourites.

It was wunderVAR as they twice needed the help of the referee’s monitor for a first half penalty and a disallowed strike for offside.

Giovanni van Bronckhorst and the 500 travelling fans were in dreamland against one of the biggest names in European football.

They were leading 2-0 at the break with two quickfire goals late in the first half as skipper James Tavernier netted the opener from the penalty spot before Alfredo Morelos netted a second.

It was unbelievable stuff against the team sitting second in the Bundesliga and it got better when John Lundstram added another early in the second half.

However, the celebrations had barely died down from that goal when Jude Bellingham netted to bring the hosts back into it but Morelos netted his second before Raphael Guerreiro netted a late stunner.

On paper, even with the crowd reduced due to Covid, it was a daunting task against one of European football’s superpowers but the visitors weren’t in awe.

Van Bronckhorst saw his side start strongly and carved out the best chance of the opening stages which should have seen them take the lead.

Ryan Kent did brilliantly down the left and fed Borna Barisic who just

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