Bayer Leverkusen boss Peter Bosz is backing star man Kai Havertz to show the Ibrox crowd exactly why he’s linked with a £100million move to some of Europe’s top clubs.
18.02.2020 - 11:11 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Ruben Amorim reveals that Braga will use a beach football team as inspiration for their Europa League adventures.
The Liga Nos side take on Rangers at Ibrox on Thursday, having stunned league leaders Benfica with a 1-0 win at the weekend.
And their manager has admitted they'll be using Braga's beach football team, who have been crowned Club World Cup champions, as inspiration.
Amorim told Diário do Minho: "The beach football team is the best that Braga has, the one that wins the most trophies.
Bayer Leverkusen boss Peter Bosz is backing star man Kai Havertz to show the Ibrox crowd exactly why he’s linked with a £100million move to some of Europe’s top clubs.
Rangers face one of the favourites to lift the Europa League when they match up with Bayer Leverkusen according to Porto boss Sergio Conceicao.
After Celtic's elimination at the hands of Copenhagen, Rangers are Scotland's only representative in the Europa League last 16 draw.
You might as well make the most of a European away day, and it seems Rangers fans aren't ready to go home just yet.
A stadium carved out the side of a mountain inspired a glorious Rangers display that was hewn from granite.
Resurgent Ryan Kent has conceded Rangers relish being underdogs as he opened up on the domestic pressure of trying to unseat Celtic.
Rousing Rangers produced another Euro night to savour as Ryan Kent's deadly finish fired them into the last 16 of the Europa League.
The stage is set for Rangers to produce another Europa League occasion to remeber.
Sporting Lisbon have reportedly launched prepared a shock bid to snatch Braga boss Ruben Amorim ahead of their clash with Rangers.
Rangers' Europa League opponents Braga have begged employers to let staff home early for Wednesday's second leg.
Braga have been hit with a major injury setback for the second leg of their Europa League tie with Rangers after two key players were ruled out.
Kenny Dalglish reckons UEFA might be best to employ to the old 'cold balls' trick when drawing the next round of the Europa League should both Glasgow giants make it through.
For a long time Scotland's dreary coefficient ranking was the millstone around our game's neck as success on the continent appeared more unlikely than ever.
St Johnstone boss Tommy Wright knows Rangers can’t afford to suffer any more away day blues.