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John Lundstram in under the radar Rangers moment as star sings along to Ibrox anthem in Braga aftermath

Rangers star John Lundstram's reinvention continues under Giovanni van Bronckhorst after another brilliant performance on the European stage.

And he was even seen singing along to a popular club anthem as the dust settled on Gers' remarkable extra-time triumph over Braga.

The former Sheffield United star had a difficult start to his career in Scotland but since Van Bronckhorst's arrival has struck up a partnership with Ryan Jack.

That twin engine has blown teams away in the Europa League on their run to the semi-finals with Lundstram's performance and long-range strike in Dortmund a particular highlight.

Against Braga on Thursday night it was no different with the pair combining with Aaron Ramsey to boss the midfield, a task that did get easier when the visitors received a red card in the first half.

Two goals from James Tavernier were followed up by Kemar Roofe's winner in the 30 added minutes, brought about when David Carmo headed in from a corner.

And in jubilant scenes after the match, Lundstram began belting out "Blue Sea of Ibrox".

He then reached for the nearest scarf that had been offered up from the crowd before saluting those who had given their backing for all 120 minutes.

Rangers now face RB Leipzig in the semi-final with the first leg in Germany on April 28 followed by the final Ibrox match of this season's remarkable Euro run on May 5.

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