Club Brugge, Champions League and Rangers
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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
Russell Martin's side face a dauting trip to Belgium after Rangers' 3-1 first-leg defeat to Club Brugge at Ibrox.
With two weeks to go until the transfer window closes, Club Brugge have already brought in £70m this summer. That has allowed Rangers' Champions League play-off opponents to splash about half of that figure on incomings,
Rangers defender John Souttar believes the club’s recent form in Europe means they can travel to Bruges knowing they can rescue their Champions League hopes. A 3-1 first leg to Club Brugge at Ibrox means the play-off is very much in the hands of the Belgians, and Rangers would need victory by two goals even to force extra time in the tie.
Rangers were shocking against Brugge despite trying to mount a second-half comeback, with the game already over by that point.
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.
The 19-year-old winger arrives in Belgium and opens a new chapter in his young career.Official: Mamadou Diakhon leaves Reims and joins Club BruggeMamadou Diakhon has officially joined Club Brugge
Rangers fans are living a nightmare against Club Brugge after a terrible first-half, and their woes have been compounded with Celtic legend Sutton chiming in online.