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Kenny Dalglish raves about Rangers and the Gio van Bronckhorst nous that sets him apart

Celtic hero Kenny Dalglish sees no reason why red-hot Rangers can't reach the last four of the Europa League.

Braga lie in wait for the Ibrox side after Red Star were defeated over two legs, just like German heavyweights Borussia Dortmund were.

Dalglish is backing Rangers to keep their thrilling run going as they aim to reach their first European final since 2008.

And the Scottish football icon admits he is cheering on David Moyes' West Ham after they also booked their place in the last eight.

Speaking in the Sunday Post, he said: "Ryan Kent’s goal for Rangers against Red Star Belgrade came at the perfect time.

"After a one-two with Glen Kamara, it carried a wee bit of luck as the ball crossed the line for the equaliser.

"But when these things are going for you, then you cash in. There is no need to apologise.

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"Over the 180 minutes against the Serbian outfit, Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s men deserved to win the tie, and now they face Sporting Braga in the quarter-finals.

"In some respects, you could say the draw has been kind to the Light Blues by giving them the Portuguese, who are currently lying fourth in their domestic championship.

"But, remember, they knocked out Monaco, who are no

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