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My Rangers night of 'what ifs' at Bayern and why it means Europa League glory can't be sidelined - Jorg Albertz

It’s a difficult question. But it’s one Rangers fans might have to ask themselves this week.

What would they rather win? The Premiership title and the £40million Champions League group stage money that comes with it?

Or the Europa League trophy? Potentially, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

First of all, of course, you’d rather do both.

And as I’ve always said, a club like Rangers should want to be in EVERY competition for as long as they possibly can.

But if it’s the last week of the season, there’s a title decider and Europa League Final?

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I have to say that, as a player, I’d want to win a European trophy.

When I was at Rangers, I won titles and was part of the side who achieved nine-in-a-row.

After I’d left Ibrox, I only had two disappointments from my five years at the club.

One was not winning 10-in-a-row. We wanted to do that so much and it still rankles with me now.

The other was not being a success in Europe.

Those are the things that have always bothered me. We had the chance to do both – and didn’t achieve either.

I can’t help thinking back to the night in the Olympic Stadium, Munich, against Bayern in November 1999.

We lost 1-0 to a penalty when we should have beaten them and

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