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How Rangers' 6 Europa League rivals fared as Olympiacos dominate, Nice battered and Man Utd struggles go on

It was a European night under the lights at Ibrox to forget for Rangers as they look for positivity elsewhere on matchday two.

The Europa League got off to the perfect start last midweek with a dominant win over Malmo in Sweden to get three points on the board but a return home ended in disappointment as Lyon thrashed Philippe Clement's men 4-1 in front of a packed out crowd in Govan. Six games are left for the Light Blues with four of their rivals picking up victories on Thursday night while the two other games ended in a share of the spoils. Here, Record Sport rounds up the results of Rangers' remaining opponents.

FCSB (home October 24)

Next up for Rangers is another home game with FCSB. They've started their own Europa League campaign perfectly and backed up their matchday one win over RFS with an impressive away triumph at PAOK. The visitors netted in the eighth minute of added time in the first half through Daniel Bîrligea and found themselves down to ten men after just 56 minutes. But they managed to hold on to claim what could prove a priceless result. They will arrive in Govan full of confidence.

Olympiacos (away November 7)

It was an old foe familiar to Rangers on matchday two for Olympiacos in the shape of Braga. And the Greek giants made light work of the Portuguese side. They hit the visitors for three in a dominant win on home soil. An Ayoub El Kaabi double and a strike from Santiago Hezze got Olympiacos off the mark in the competition after an opening defeat on the road at Lyon. That match ended 2-0 in France.

Nice (away November 28)

Like Rangers, it was a 4-1 hammering for Nice on Thursday night. The only difference being the Ligue 1 outfit were on the road in Rome to face Lazio. The Serie A side as

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