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Ruud van Nistelrooy fired Rangers warning as PSV told defensive approach will fail in Ibrox cauldron

Luc Nilis still looks back fondly on the company he kept during his years with PSV, after striking up deadly partnerships with Ruud van Nistelrooy and Brazilian superstar Ronaldo. But he admits he’d rather blank out his brush with Derek McInnes and Rangers.

The Belgium legend made his first visit to Ibrox for a 1999 Champions League showdown and found his every move tracked by the Gers midfielder, as his old Eindhoven boss Dick Advocaat deployed McInnes as a man-marking sweeper. The ploy worked a treat as the Light Blues rampaged to a 4-1 triumph, backing up the 1-0 win they’d already claimed at the Philips Stadion.

It wasn’t enough to see Gers through as they were eliminated alongside their Dutch opponents, with Bayern Munich and Valencia progressing from a group of death. But even after having a night to forget, the game made an impression in Nilis. He told Record Sport : “That was my first experience of Ibrox and as usual the fans were amazing.

"When they went 4-1 up, the fans kept on singing, demanding more. I remember they man marked me. They put the player McInnes on me. It was like having a bulldog jumping on my neck.

“I couldn’t get free of him. Rangers were the team we had to beat to have any chance but, I have to admit, they were better than us.”

Nilis is keen to see if his old pal Nistelrooy, now the PSV boss, can repeat the success he had as a lethal poacher with the Dutch side, Manchester United and Real Madrid now that he’s taken up his first management gig. Ahead of tonight’s Champions League qualifying clash at Ibrox, Nilis said: “I had two great partners during my career – Ruud and Ronaldo.

“Ruud and I just got on, both on the pitch and off it. I’m not surprised to see him go into management

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk