Rangers would have run riot if VAR did its job but Ibrox side now have an Eindhoven mountain to climb - Hotline
Rangers fans believe their team’s Champions League chances are still alive and kicking after that 2-2 with PSV Eindhoven at Ibrox.
There may have been disappointment at not taking a lead to the Netherlands, but there was little sign of despondency on the Hotline . George Wilson, West Sussex, said: “We had people on here backing the Dutch as it was money for nothing, so they have done their money. Rangers have shown they can play well away in Europe, not something you can say about any other Scottish teams so the tie is not over.”
Gary Stevenson, Newtonhill, emailed: “Great game with the tie still very much alive. Colak was superb in leading the line and he will score goals week in, week out in the Scottish Premiership. All the signs are there that he can have a great career with Rangers. PSV are a quality side and, although difficult, Rangers can progress as their recent European form is excellent.”
Robert Livingstone, Palm Beach, emailed: “It was a real tough game for the Gers. PSV were a big step up in class and always looked dangerous going forward, but it’s a long way from being over. Rangers can still go through especially with that sharp finisher Colak on song.”
Jimmy Mack, Glasgow, emailed: “Not the best, but a half decent result with Rangers vs PSV but for me McLaughlin at 6ft 3in has to command the air in his area when there are half a dozen or more 6ft+ opponents in the box. At both PSV goals he was rooted on his goal-line with no chance to make those saves. McLaughlin must be more aggressive and commanding in Holland or get Allan McGregor back in goal. At least he will attempt to make the saves.”
Scott Gowers, Edinburgh, wasn’t happy with the officiating, saying: “Rangers drew 2-2 with PSV, probably a