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Ally McCoist has one Rangers concern after Europa League triumph as pundits come to unanimous Barcelona conclusion

Rangers legend Ally McCoist soaked in the joy of the club's sensational Europa League progress – but was left concerned for star striker Alfredo Morelos' fitness.

The Colombian went down injured twice in the 2-1 defeat to Red Star Belgrade before being carted off the pitch in a buggy and had a rare off night in his favourite competition.

It didn't matter as Ryan Kent grabbed the goal that finished off the tie in a 4-2 aggregate win after Mirko Ivanic's early opener, with a consolation coming from El Fardou Ben Nabouhane's added time penalty.

Morelos was taken off for Kemar Roofe in the 80th minute but McCoist reckons manager Gio van Bronckhorst should have made the change earlier.

He told BT Sport: "You know something, I was really surprised the stayed on the park.

"It'll be interesting to see how his fitness situation is, injury-wise, you would hope from Rangers' point of view that he's okay.

"It clearly wasn't his night. He looked off it tonight and even if he's struggling a little bit I would have had Roofe on.

"The first thing Roofe did when he came on the pitch was turn him and go in behind.

"It'll be interesting to see because Morelos wasn't at it tonight."

Keeper Allan McGregor had another tremendous night as he produced a series of stops to go with his penalty save in the first leg.

And former Ibrox defender Alan Hutton was left speechless as they played back his highlight reel in the studio.

"It's defining moments. That's what he's there for and he's done it for years.

"This one, he gets down so well to get down low, it's a strong hand to get it out of the danger area. It could have easily have been palmed back in but he gets round the ball.

"He just continues in the form... I mean, look at that, it's

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