Sit back and enjoy these images from the Champions League qualifier last night at Ibrox where theRangers went down 4-2 (on aggregate) to ten men. Why does that sound so familiar? It’s a third defeat in row for Gerrard’s side and there are already calls for his head among their support. Loved the Hail Mary reference from the Premier Sport commentator too. Great entertainment…
Antonio Colak of Malmo celebrates with his teammates after scoring the equaliser to make it 1-1 Photo: Ludvig ThunmanPlayers of Malmö celebrate at Ibrox. Photo: Ludvig ThunmanFelix Beijmo,, Anders Christiansen, Lasse Nielsen, Sebastian Nanasi and Antonio Colak celebrate at Ibrox . Photo: Ludvig ThunmanAntonio Colak of Malmö celebrates after scoring Photo: Ludvig ThunmanAntonio Colak of Malmö celebrates after scoring Photo: Ludvig ThunmanAntonio Colak of Malmö FF celebrates after scoring Photo: Ludvig ThunmanNiklas Moisander of Malmö FF celebrates with his teammates Photo: Ludvig ThunmanNiklas Moisander of Malmö celebrates with his teammates. Photo: Ludvig Thunman
🟦Rangers Review writer Joshua Barrie discusses last night's defeat to Malmo, insists there is no need for panic at Ibrox and talks about potential incomings and outgoings at the Premiership champions pic.twitter.com/tTcgfDdpYx
Players of Malmö FF celebrate in a Huddle while Ryan Kent of Rangers looks dejected Photo: Ludvig ThunmanLasse Nielsen of Malmö FF celebrates with his teammates Photo: Ludvig ThunmanSören Rieks of Malmö celebrates with his teammates Photo: Ludvig ThunmanOscar Lewicki of Malmö celebrates Photo: Ludvig ThunmanAnders Christiansen of Malmö celebrates . Photo: Ludvig ThunmanVeljko Birmancevic of Malmö celebrates in the locker room . Photo: Ludvig ThunmanAntonio Colak of Malmö celebrates after scoring 1-2 during the Champions League qualifying match between theRangers and Malmö on August 10, 2021 in Glascow. Photo: Ludvig ThunmantheRangers vs Malmo – theRangers manager Steven Gerrard. Photo: Ludvig ThunmanJon Dahl Tomasson, head coach of Malmö ahead of the UEFA Champions League qualifying match between theRangers and Malmö FF on August 10, 2021 in Glasgow. Photo: Ludvig ThunmanNiklas Moisander , Sören Rieks and Veljko Birmancevic of Malmö celebrate after the UEFA Champions League qualifying match between theRangers and Malmö. Photo: Ludvig Thunman210810 Antonio Colak of Malmö FF celebrates the 1-1 goal during the UEFA Champions League qualifying match between theRangers and Malmö. Photo: Ludvig ThunmanJon Dahl Tomasson, head coach of Malmö ahead the UEAF Champions League qualifying match between theRangers and Malmö Photo: Ludvig ThunmanGoalkeeper Johan Dahlin celebrates after the UEFA Champions League qualifying match between theRangers and Malmö . Photo: Ludvig ThunmanThe starting eleven from Malmo. Top left: goalkeeper Johan Dahlin, Anel Ahmedhodzic , Lasse Nielsen, Antonio Colak , Sˆren Rieks and Jo Inge Berget. Bottom left: Oscar Lewicki , Bonke Innocent, Niklas Moisander, Anders Christiansen and Veljko Birmancevic. Photo: Ludvig ThunmanJon Dahl Tomasson, head coach of Malmo celebrates after the UEFA Champions League qualifying win over theRangers Photo: Ludvig ThunmanSteven Gerrard, head coach of theRangers looks dejected Photo: Ludvig ThunmanNiklas Moisander of Malmo. Photo: Ludvig ThunmanAnders Christiansen of Malmo Glascow. Photo: Ludvig ThunmanAnders Christiansen of Malmo celebrates after the UEFA Champions League qualifying win against theRangers Photo: Ludvig ThunmanAnders Christiansen , Jon Dahl Tomasson, head coach and Lasse Nielsen of Malmo celebrate after the UEFA Champions League qualifying win over theRangers. Photo: Ludvig ThunmanGoalkeeper Marko Johansson and Anel Ahmedhodzic of Malmo celebrate after the UEFA Champions League qualifying win over theRangers. Photo: Ludvig ThunmanAntonio Colak and Jon Dahl Tomasson, head coach of Malmo during the UEFA Champions League qualifying win over theRangers. Photo: Ludvig ThunmanLasse Nielsen and Veljko Birmancevic of Malmo celebrate after the UEFA Champions League qualifying win over theRangers. Photo: Ludvig ThunmanAntonio Colak of Malmo celebrates during the UEFA Champions League qualifying win over theRangers. Photo: Ludvig ThunmanSteven Gerrard, head coach of theRangers during the UEFA Champions League defeat to Malmo. Photo: Ludvig Thunman
You really won’t want to miss this glorious wee clip…
The Celtic Star founder and editor David Faulds has edited numerous Celtic books over the past decade or so including several from Lisbon Lions, Willie Wallace, Tommy Gemmell and Jim Craig. Earliest Celtic memories include a win over East Fife at Celtic Park and the 4-1 League Cup loss to Partick Thistle as a 6 year old. Best game? Easy 4-2, 1979 when Ten Men Won the League. Email editor@thecelticstar.co.uk
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martin on
A disaster for rangers that result last night. Will be interesting to see what unfolds, hard to see them signing any players now, if anything they will have to sell. Most clubs in their predicament would have to try and balance the books but with them who knows what they will do.
Yada Ya on
“Player trading model that they have adopted”. That’s a good one, no one wants any of their players at the ” peak of their careers “. Another fantasy interview from the home of make believe.
A disaster for rangers that result last night. Will be interesting to see what unfolds, hard to see them signing any players now, if anything they will have to sell. Most clubs in their predicament would have to try and balance the books but with them who knows what they will do.
“Player trading model that they have adopted”. That’s a good one, no one wants any of their players at the ” peak of their careers “. Another fantasy interview from the home of make believe.