Dejan Stankovic warns Rangers that Red Star will be ‘twice as good’ as last week
Red Star Belgrade coach Dejan Stankovic has warned Rangers they will face a more formidable opponent in the Serbian capital on Thursday.
The Ibrox side are in a strong position to reach the quarter-finals of the Europa League after a 3-0 first-leg win in Glasgow last week.
However, Stankovic is adamant his team will be much stronger with their hostile home crowd behind them in the Rajko Mitic Stadium, also known as Marakana.
“Our stadium makes our players twice as good as they normally are, with the adrenaline and the roar coming from the stands,” he said. “They are the same players, but they will be twice as good (on Thursday).
“Marakana will not scare the Rangers, because they are used to playing in a top atmosphere, but they will have a twice as strong opponent in front of them.”
Red Star face a huge task to turn the tie around but Stankovic remains adamant that 3-0 was not an accurate reflection of the first leg and believes they are capable of making inroads into Rangers’ lead.
“A 4-0 victory is harder to do in today’s football, but it is not impossible,” he said. “Watching the game from Glasgow instils in me confidence that we can surprise.
“I did not change my opinion after the game in Glasgow when I said that we played a correct, good game. We made a mistake with defence, we lacked courage and concentration, but in the field it was equal.
“We came back with three goals conceded and we may have deserved to lose, but we should have scored one or two goals.
“Considering that we are playing at our stadium, we are aware of what kind of support we will have – an early goal can change everything. We will see how they will behave when they are under the pressure we had in Glasgow
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