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World media show Rangers no mercy as PSV pounding triggers Connor Goldson punchlines and Michael Beale probe

There was a moment in the first half when Rangers boss Michael Beale shared a joke with his chief lieutenant Neil Banfield.

He appeared calm as his side, at that time, were stymieing their newfound rival and dreaming of dumping PSV Eindhoven out of the Champions League for a second consecutive season.. But the time for one-liners was soon over as Peter Bosz's attack-centric side found their mojo and romped to a 5-1 win. Rangers couldn't live with it.

Take a bow Ismael Saibari with a fine double. James Tavernier halved the lead but it was temporary respite for Rangers as Luuk De Jong bulleted a header home before former target Joey Veerman got in on the act. A Connor Goldson own goal for the ages was the final blow for a side who proved incapable of matching their rivals from the Netherlands. But how did eyes across the globe see it? Record Sport looks at the strongest reactions from the world media.

"Rangers FC were tagged from pillar to post for large parts of the match. An eye-catcher was Ismael Saibari, who scored the first two goals. The physically strong Moroccan youth international got the chance under Ruud van Nistelrooy last season, but was not yet decisive enough. In the first weeks of this season he was a revelation in the team of coach Peter Bosz.

"The fact that PSV had a footballing predominance was not new, because that had been the case in each of the three previous meetings with Rangers. But in the previous games too many costly mistakes were made and the spaces to create opportunities were insufficiently used. In the final phase, Connor Goldson completed the Rangers dismantling by clumsily pushing the ball into his own goal under pressure from incoming PSV players."

"After the first-leg draw (2-2),

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