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Rangers news bulletin as Hector Bellerin reveals major Ibrox relief for Betis and Cantwell dishes out the kudos

The pressure has lifted ever so slightly but Michael Beale knows that consistent results are what's needed now.

Goals from Danilo and Rabbi Matondo sealed a comfortable 2-0 Premiership win for the Light Blues on their return from the international break, which was dominated by talk over the boss' future after derby defeat to Celtic. Now attentions turn towards the continent and their Europa League group stage opener against Real Betis, who will prove tricky foes for Beale's men to overcome.

He will know that a strong European performance and win would bring some punters back onside, even though danger still lurks with some seeing any more dropped domestic points as an endgame for Beale before they next play Celtic. Build-up will intensify ahead of meeting Manuel Pellegrini's men in the days ahead but already there is plenty of reaction to Saturday's win and looks ahead to Thursday. Here's the latest new surrounding Rangers.

One of the more recognisable faces Rangers fans will see in the Betis line-up is Hector Bellerin. The former Arsenal and Barcelona star has been looking ahead and admits he's RELIEVED that Alfredo Morelos can't pose a threat after his exit from Ibrox for Santos.

He said: "I know Scottish football from my time at Arsenal and Rangers deserve their place as top seeds in this group. So it will be complicated for us but we want to go far in the Europa League. From the day of the draw, I had Rangers and us as favourites to go through. It will be between us. Rangers are never an easy opponent. They have good players but it's great Morelos is no longer at the club.

"The atmosphere in Glasgow is special but it won't affect our game. Rangers are a Champions League club but they just missed out. They have that

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