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World media reacts as Rangers 'collapse like a house of cards' in Liverpool humiliation that 'flattered them'

The morning after the night before will offer little comfort to reeling Rangers supporters after being dumped out of the Champions League in humiliating fashion.

Gio van Bronchorst 's side remain rooted to the bottom of Group A without a point as Jurgen Klopp's men put in a dominant second half display with Mo Salah's record breaking hat-trick stealing the headlines at Ibrox. It will feel like a distant memory to some fans after the bruising encounter but Scott Arfield got the side's first goal of the Champions League group stage campaign before Roberto Firmino equalised seven minutes later.

Liverpool took control in the second half as Firmino's second goal of the night was quickly followed by Darwin Nunez’s third and a quick-fire Mo Salah hat-trick. Harvey Elliott caused further embarrassment with a seventh to leave Rangers needed a miracle to even pip Ajax to the third place in their group and a shot at the Europa League.

It's a massive disappointment for Rangers after last season’s brilliant run to the Europa League Final which took them all the way to Seville. Record Sport takes a look at how the media across the globe saw the game.

"Liverpool imposed themselves as masters after a second period of technical domination over Rangers. Not spared by injuries, Rangers let themselves be overwhelmed, especially at the entrance of a sparkling Mohamed Salah."

"After a fine first half in which Rangers even took the lead, the Scottish team of 'Gio' collapsed like a house of cards. Liverpool scored a total of seven times and inflicted record damage on Rangers.

"Where the Champions League adventure with zero points from four games is not yet something to write home about for Rangers, they do not have time to think about

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk