Rangers face Champions League exit
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Rangers were booed at Ibrox as calamity defending against Club Brugge left their Champions League hopes in the balance after a 3-1 first-leg defeat in their play-off tie.
As reported by HLN, Club Brugge will have to do without Romeo Vermant until after the September international break. The young striker picked up an injury during the sides impress
Part one of a £40million double header as Russell Martin looks to lead Ibrox side into the promised land for first time since 2022/23
Alongside that, there's the second leg of that Club Brugge tie which will determine the European competition Rangers feature in. If they can turn it around, the riches of the Champions League await. If not, the familiar path of the Europa League lie ahead.
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Starting off a fine 3-1 away win, Romeo Vermant put Club Brugge ahead against Rangers after just three minutes in the Champions League. It was a goal that, according to analysts in the VTM studio, he
Rangers have left themselves a mountain to climb next week in Belgium after losing 3-1 at home to Club Brugge in the first leg of their Champions League play-off tie.