What the Rangers pundits said about historic Dortmund night as Derek McInnes applauds 'brilliant' Gio van Bronckhorst
Flying Rangers picked up a momentous win on the road as they blew Borussia Dortmund away at the Westfalenstadion.
It was the home side's 1,000th competitive game at their iconic home but it was one they'll want to forget as Gio van Bronckhorst's team thoroughly outplayed them.
It was the stuff of dreams when John Lundstram made it 3-0 and then again when Dan-Axel Zagadou's own goal restored that advantage.
And while Raphael Guerreiro's wonderful finish did reduce the deficit it was still a result that matched their magnificent performance and put Gers in pole position to advance.
There was plenty to unpack after a pulsating 90 minutes that brought us six goals and more talking points than the post-match pundits could count.
But here is how they reacted.
The Kilmarnock boss was blown away by the teamwork on show from Rangers as he told BT Sport it was a "proper team performance."
"We were talking about the individual performances and it's hard to ignore one or two. But it was a proper team performance in the true sense of the word.
"Rangers passed better, they worked harder, they pressed better, they tackled harder.
"A few players had their best game for a long time and it all came together.
"We talked at half-time about calmness and composure. They showed that and Dortmund unravelled.
"What a remarkable performance. I'm delighted for Giovanni van Bronckhorst, he set his team up brilliantly and made the right changes at the right time.
"It's not over because of the quality that they possess, but 4-2, what a hell of a scoreline."
And it was a similar sentiment from Sportsound's Thompson who thought Rangers were "incredible."
However he does acknowledge Guerreiro's late strike gives the men in yellow a chance next


