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Aris Limassol vs Rangers LIVE score and goal updates from the Europa League clash in Cyprus

Steven Davis has done it all in an illustrious playing career during which he became the most capped UK men's footballer in the history of the game.

But for all that he experienced in the game it will be something very different when he stands up and takes his first Rangers team talk in the away dressing room at the Alphamega Stadium.

The 38-year-old has been thrust straight in at the deep end with the Light Blues in disarray following the sacking of Michael Beale at the weekend. Davis, along with former Ibrox midfielder Alex Rae, have been left to pick up the pieces.

And he will have to draw on all that the game has taught him during 140 caps for Northern Ireland as well as trophy-winning spells on both sides of the border with Rangers and Southampton.

The post-Beale era gets underway in Cyprus with Aris Limassol the hosts in the Europa League clash as Rangers look to follow up their opening Group C win against Real Betis.

Find out if Davis can get off to a winning start with all the build up, match action and reaction right here in our LIVE blog.

James Tavernier believes Rangers fell short of the tactics they were given by Michael Beale.

The Ibrox contingent contributed to the Londonder getting his papers says the captain, but knows that 'professional' Steven Davis can get a tune out of his squad again. Rangers go in to facing Limassol in a strong position having seen off Real Betis, but the defender reckons there's no time for transition and the Gers must hit the ground running.

He told Rangers TV:

It has been frustrating, to obviously lose at the weekend and for that to result in the decision by the board to move on Michael is disappointing on our behalf as players because ultimately, we get given the

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