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What the Rangers pundits said as fizzing Kenny Miller brands penalty 'a farce' amid Champions League woe

Things didn't quite go to plan for Rangers on Tuesday evening.

Gio van Bronckhorst' s men now have it all to do at Ibrox as they welcome Union Saint Gilliose to Govan next week for the second leg of the Champions League third round qualifier. The Light Blues have just 90 minutes to turn it all around - albeit a little more and possibly penalties if the tie finishes even - with their Champions League group stage hopes a little further out of reach than they were before kick off on Tuesday. But who can rule out a turnaround at Ibrox? Not many, if past clashes are anything to go by.

And the Gers pundits reckon GVB and his side can still do it, despite a disappointing display. There is a lot to work on, though, with the likes of Kenny Miller, Alan Hutton and Richard Foster having a fair share of points to discuss after the final whistle in Belgium.

"How can it be intentional? It doesn't make sense. That ball is going towards the goal and deflects back off Connor Goldson's hand. It's a farce.

"(Rangers) came into the game full of optimism, a potential Champions League return, and the performance was really sub-standard. Back to Ibrox now, it's never over.

"It is half-time of the tie but there is no doubt they will be calling on every one of the 50,000 next week to turn up and cheer them on to make a historic comeback.

"These big games at this stage of the season where there is no doubt the players are not up to speed. The fact that Union are a couple of games into their league season, they'll be a little bit ahead, a little bit sharper, a little bit more corrected in regards to their teammates and who they're playing alongside.

"It is a whole new frontline tonight for Rangers. There was no real cohesion, I thought they

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