Russell Martin downplays the "season-defining" tag for Rangers' Champions League qualifier against Panathinaikos, marking his competitive debut. New signing Thelo Aasgaard is the only doubt as Rangers aim for a strong start to their new era.
Scottish clubs Rangers, Hibernian, and Dundee United are on the brink of significant European draws, poised to discover their next potential opponents in the Champions, Europa, and Conference Leagues.
Rangers embark on a new era under Russell Martin, kicking off their season with a crucial Champions League qualifier against Panathinaikos. With new ownership, management, and seven fresh faces, the Ibrox side aims to reignite their fortunes after a trophyless campaign.
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Rangers kicked off the Russell Martin era with a 2-2 friendly draw against Club Brugge. The new coach sees work ahead but is optimistic, especially with new signings set to feature more before their Champions League qualifier against Panathinaikos.
Russell Martin's Rangers kicked off their pre-season with a thrilling 2-2 draw against Club Brugge at Ibrox. Goals from Diomande and Curtis salvaged a point after an early deficit, setting an exciting tone for the new era.
Russell Martin's Rangers era began with a 2-2 pre-season draw vs. Club Brugge at Ibrox. A spirited second-half comeback, featuring tactical shifts and promising youth, set the stage for Champions League qualifiers.
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Billy Dodds, ex-Rangers assistant, offers candid insights into his Ibrox tenure, discussing player mentality, recruitment challenges, and the future under new boss Russell Martin. He praises certain talents while highlighting areas for improvement.