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What the Rangers pundits said as Ally McCoist pleads his case for resigning Leon Balogun after defensive miscues

Ally McCoist has confessed his "surprise" that Gio van Bronckhorst didn't turn to Alfredo Morelos during Rangers' 2-2 draw with PSV. But he agreed with his fellow pundit Kenny Miller that Antonio Colak had his best game in a blue shirt.

Rangers battled out a first-leg stalemate with Ruud van Nistelrooy's team at Ibrox to set up a shootout in Eindhoven with a Champions League group stage place on the line. And it was full of event and talking points with Colak finishing off a wonderful passing move before the two sides traded blows to finish with honours even.

After Ibrahim Sangare bundled in an equaliser, Tom Lawrence thought he'd won it when he forced a clanger from visiting keeper Walter Benitez - but Armando Obispo popped up with a header to keep the tie finely poised ahead of next week's second leg.

There was plenty to unpack in the post-match analysis with McCoist, Miller, Derek McInnes and Neil McCann all having their say. And here are the pundits' verdicts.

McCoist admits he still isn't fully convinced by Colak who he feels doesn't provide the same link up play as Morelos does. But he does admit the Croatian's display in Tuesday's clash, where he netted his fourth in four games, was his best yet.

He said: "Yes (it was his best performance,), but it still doesn't look like he wants to link up an awful lot. Morelos would give you more of that. But four goals in four games and probably one against Livingston that should have counted, so he's got a goal return."

"Yes. It's the first thing I said after the game, I was a little bit surprised. However, I'll be even more surprised if we don't see him in the second leg."

With James Sands standing in for the injured John Souttar and Ben Davies seemingly not fancied,

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