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Giovanni van Bronckhorst vows Rangers will be ready for Red Star and reveals why Euro success means more as manager

Having scaled the summit of European football as a Champions League winner when he played for Barcelona, Giovanni van Bronckhorst may have believed nothing could ever eclipse the sense of professional fulfilment it provided.

But as he reflects upon his role in Rangers’ epic Europa League elimination of Borussia Dortmund, van Bronckhorst admits that management has brought him a new and even more gratifying dimension to success on the big stage.

"For me, I had many moments as a player - some really proud ones at Rangers,” he said. "When you win in Europe or lift silverware, it's always special.

"But when you compare it to doing it as a manager, it's much more satisfying as you are responsible for the whole process - not just your performance as a player.

"You have to make sure the staff is functioning well and that the players are ready to play, both physically and mentally. So when you have these pleasing moments as a manager, it's very satisfying and proud.

“These are memories you will take with you your whole life. It’s the same memories I have from when we played Parma (in 1999) and went to the Champions League.

“These are the moments you work for and you want to feel these moments in Europe as a player, a coach and as a fan as well, which you saw from the atmosphere at Ibrox on Thursday, which was fantastic.”

The stadium is sure to be in a ferment again on March 10 when Rangers host the first leg of their last 16 tie against Red Star Belgrade. Van Bronckhorst is bullish about his team’s prospects of overcoming the Serbian champions and taking Rangers into the last eight of a European competition for the first time since 2008.

“To overcome Dortmund will of course give us confidence because we competed against one of

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