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This Rangers team has me wishing I was 30 years younger and my dream Euro scenario is playing out- Jorg Albertz

Is this a Rangers team capable of becoming Europa League champions?

I’ll be completely honest, with the road to Seville and a final in May now just four games away, it’s a genuine possibility.

Braga in the last eight with either Red Bull Leipzig or Atalanta awaiting if Rangers get through? Why not?

We are all allowed to dream now the picture is clearer.

Any side that can go to Borussia Dortmund and score four are capable of beating anyone.

There’s a sharpness about my old club that is carrying them through this competition and a belief they can score goals, especially away from home.

My ideal scenario was for the away leg against Braga to be first and that has been realised. Everything will be on the line at a packed Ibrox in the return leg and it edges it in our favour.

The Dortmund game was an example of getting the job done in the away leg then making the opposition run the gauntlet in Glasgow with an incredible atmosphere behind the home side.

That’s the formula, a belief that Rangers can beat anyone on their day.

It’s a chemistry that has the players being lifted by the crowd. The list of European clubs that have failed to cope now includes Red Star Belgrade.

And Braga lost at Ibrox two years ago.

The big fear was that Red Star would score an early goal on Thursday.

Right on cue, that’s what happened after 10 minutes – but there was no panic.

We knew there would be a period of sustained first-half pressure but the key man, once again, was Allan McGregor.

Apologies for sounding like a broken record but the brilliance of the keeper, time and again in Europe is the main reason Gers are marching on further than at any stage since 2008 and Manchester.

Greegsy kept Rangers in the game. A catalogue of stunning

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