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Giovanni Van Bronckhorst: Rangers will switch focus to league after European win

Giovanni Van Bronckhorst is confident Rangers will have no problems refocusing on the cinch Premiership after their stunning Europa League victory over Borussia Dortmund.

The Scottish champions’ 4-2 win away against the German giants in the first leg of the Europa League knock-out round play-off clash on Thursday night has since been the talk of European football.

The Ibrox side now face a trip to Tannadice on Sunday to play Dundee United, who beat them 1-0 in Tayside at the start of the season.

Van Bronckhorst, whose side sit one point behind league leaders Celtic, was asked how big a job it was to get the players to train their thoughts back on to domestic duties.

The Dutchman said: “I think it’s easy. We have had good results in the last games we played and we all know the importance of this game.

“The players are in a good moment but they’re really focused.

“I’ve said before, we were really happy with the performances but directly after the game we also started our recovery for Sunday.

“Tomorrow we will have a final session to prepare the team for the game and travel to Dundee.

“It’s good, we’ve had good performances but now we have to switch our focus to the league and we know it’s going to be a tough game on Sunday but we need the points so we have to be up for the challenge.

“When I seen the players and their behaviour after the game, I think we will be.

“Of course, it’s a good feeling to come back from Germany with a win. I think we’re all very proud of the performances we had yesterday.

“It was good but at the end of the day, today is a new day and another game is waiting on Sunday which will need all the focus we have.

“The emotions are still really good but we’re fully focused on preparing the team for

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