Rangers face one of the favourites to lift the Europa League when they match up with Bayer Leverkusen according to Porto boss Sergio Conceicao.
29.02.2020 - 18:26 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Rangers coach Michael Beale candidly answered the question on many lips this week when he gave an interview to Rangers TV on Saturday.
Since the winter break, the Ibrox club have suffered a significant form blip, losing to Hearts and Kilmarnock while dropping points to Aberdeen and St Johnstone.
In Europe, however, they continued their excellent form with home and away wins to Portuguese form team Braga. This prompted many Rangers fans to ask how their men can beat the Portuguese but struggle
Rangers face one of the favourites to lift the Europa League when they match up with Bayer Leverkusen according to Porto boss Sergio Conceicao.
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Keith Jackson: It will take another monumental effort to get the job done as this is a talented, powerful Portuguese opponent. But last week’s storming second half comeback gives the Ibrox men a chance of progressing to the last 16. Fingers crossed they can get out of town with the draw they need.
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.