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The Rangers fans know how to blow away the big guns and I still think Braga are next - Barry Ferguson

There was nothing to brag about in Portugal but I still think Rangers will have plenty to say for themselves come next week’s second leg.

In an ideal world you’re coming back with at least a draw.

But even though my old side are trailing 1-0, I remain fully confident they’ll get the win that takes them into the semi-finals.

Look, Braga are a decent outfit and Carlos Carvalhal has got some good players.

Ricardo Horta was lively, as was Iuri Medeiros out on the right wing. Listen, bad teams don’t make it to the last eight of a European competition.

But I stand by what I said when the draw was made, they’re a good team but not a top team.

And they proved that themselves with the way they went about things in the second half.

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When a proper top-class outfit get themselves ahead, they go chasing the second and then a third to kill the tie stone dead at the earliest opportunity.

But Braga seemed content to settle for taking a one-goal advantage to Ibrox and that tells me they have concerns of their own.

I watched their game against Benfica last week and while they did well to beat one of Portugal’s biggest teams by the odd goal in five, there were plenty of examples where their own defence looked

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