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World media reacts to Rangers 'stranglehold' on Ange Ball as cowering Tottenham escape with 'tails between their legs'

Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou has tormented Rangers on more than one occasion during his time as Celtic boss.

But it was role reversal in the Europa League clash at Ibrox on Thursday night as Dejan Kulusevski rescued a point for the under-fire boss after cancelling out Hamza Igamane's thumping strike. The visitors were left to thank former Hoops goalkeeper Fraser Forster that the damage wasn't worse on the night as the mega money Premier League side struggled to get to grips with Philippe Clement's men.

The performance only ramps up the pressure on Postecoglou as he returns to north London with Spurs winless streak now stretching to five games. In contrast, another positive showing is the perfect preparation for the Light Blues as they prepare to face Celtic in the Premier Sports Cup final on Sunday. The Battle of Britain clash grabbed headlines across the globe, but how was the game viewed? Record Sport takes a look.

"Rangers played an excellent game and will certainly be a little annoyed at the end that they did not take home three points. The Spurs, on the other hand, were disappointed again and can thank Fraser Forster for at least taking home a point.

"Philippe Clement set up his team perfectly and, spurred on by the loud crowd, the Scots threw everything into it. After the perfect start to the second half, the Rangers kept the pressure on but were unable to add to their lead.

"The Spurs only became more active after Postecoglou's triple substitution and were then rewarded for a courageous 15 minutes. Then the Rangers pressed again and Dessers narrowly missed the lead. With eleven points, both teams still have the best chance of progressing."

"Where Tottenham had most of the ball possession in the first half,

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