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Glasgow Warriors urged to follow Rangers example and reach European final

A clutch of Glasgow Warriors players were at Ibrox on Thursday night and head coach Danny Wilson hopes his squad can take a leaf out of Rangers’ book and make it all the way to a European final this season.

Glasgow have never made it past the quarter-finals of continental competition but Wilson knows what it’s like to taste success having led Cardiff Blues to a Challenge Cup triumph four years ago.

The Scotstoun coach had nothing but admiration for Rangers as they beat RB Leipzig to set up a Europa League showdown with Eintracht Frankfurt in Seville on May 18.

No Scottish rugby club has lifted silverware in Europe, with Edinburgh coming closest in 2015 when they lost in the final of the Challenge Cup.

Warriors are at the quarter-final stage of the same competition and take on Lyon in France on Saturday night. They would face an away semi against either Edinburgh or Wasps if they can win at Matmut Stade Gerland.

“Nothing beats a European final,” said Wilson, whose Cardiff side defeated Gloucester in 2018 in Bilbao. “I’ve been lucky enough to experience it previously. It’s a brilliant day out and occasion to be involved in.

“If we can go on and become the first Scottish team to win a European trophy, that would be fantastic. But, first and foremost, we know Lyon are going to be a huge challenge this weekend. That’s all we are focusing on just now.”

Ryan Wilson, the Glasgow captain, was at Ibrox and was joined by team-mates Cole Forbes, Duncan Weir, Ali Price and Sam Johnson.

“There’s a fair few Rangers fans in the squad, let’s just say,” said Danny Wilson. “It’s not all one way, a few of the boys support other teams as well.

“Even when we were away in South Africa, some of the boys were still watching the Rangers games.

“I

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