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Rangers and PSV in full time rammy as Nico Raskin restrained with heated words exchanged during full time scuffle

Nicolas Raskin and Noa Lang were embroiled in fiery scenes at the end of Rangers' dismal outing in PSV as tempers flared in Eindhoven.

Emotions were running high as the Light Blues were thumped 5-1 on the night by Eredivise opposition and 7-3 on aggregate in the Champions League play-off tie. The game was still in the balance at 1-0 to PSV at the interval but a second half littered with home goals and away errors put Peter Bosz side into the lucrative top table while Michael Beale's side await the outcome of this year's Europa League group stage draw.

At the end of the match as both sets of players looked to applaud their supporters, broadcast cameras picked up winger Lang and Rangers midfielder Raskin in conversation, before a scuffle broke out. BBC commentator Liam McLeod explained from the Phillips Stadion: "For some reason Nicolas Raskin has got himself embroiled with two or three PSV players.

"There's a bit of shoving and not sure if anything worse than that. There was certainly a head-to-head or two and Todd Cantwell got involved as well, then it was a member of stadium staff that pulled Raskin away from two or three PSV players.

"All the Rangers players have since been taken off the pitch. They are clearly hurting from what has been a pretty embarrassing evening for them and PSV players have moved away from the scene as well to celebrate with their supporters.

"But clearly, there was an ugly finale to the evening for the Rangers players below us. We wait and see if there are any repercussions from that."

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk