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Ryan Kent celebrates with Florian Kamberi after scoring for Rangers in their Europa League last-32 second leg against Sporting Braga. Photograph: Octavio Passos/Getty Images Steven Gerrard hopes Ryan Kent will get a Braga boost after his winner fired Rangers into the last 16 of the Europa League.
Kent has struggled to justify his £7m fee amid Rangers’ winter slump. But the former Liverpool winger has gone some way to repaying that sum after securing a £925,000 windfall for the club with the only goal at the Estadio Municipal. Rangers should have extended the 3-2 lead with which they travelled to Portugal during the first half but wasted three chances – with Ianis Hagi becoming their fourth player this season to miss a penalty. REAL MADRID 1-2 MANCHESTER CITY: CHAMPIONS LEAGUE LAST 16, FIRST LEG– AS IT HAPPENED
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But Kent sealed Rangers’ place in the draw on Friday 16 minutes after the break to send the 5,000 fans who had journeyed from Scotland wild and now Gerrard hopes it will help the Englishman return to hisbest.
“Ryan is a player that we need that level of contribution from,” Gerrard said. “There have been a lot of opinions on Ryan of late on what type of form he is in. But he delivered a big moment for us and he could have had two. “He was disappointed with the big chance he had in the first half. But I am really happy with him and I don’t just judge him on numbers. I judge him on what he is doing for the team – in and out of possession. People don’t give him the credit he deserves in terms of the amount of running he does for us – but he came big for the team and scored the important goal. “Hopefully this will do his confidence the world of good because there will be times when people aren’t happy with him and it’s a little bit up and down. That is part of being a footballer at a top club. But some of the opinions I have been reading of late on Ryan are ludicrous. He’s a top player.” Gerrard dropped a surprise an hour before kick-off when it was announced George Edmundson would partner Connor Goldson at the heart of his defence, with the out-of-form Nikola Katic dropped to the bench after the St Johnstone horror showon Sunday.
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It was a major call, with the young Englishman untested against top-level opposition but he stood up to the task as he and Goldsonstood firm.
Gerrard said: “The partnership of the two centre-backswas faultless. George was thrown in at the deep end but there’s one way to get European experience. “At some point a manager has got to trust you to go in, whatever the challenge is. He stepped up and he fancied it and he delivered with the help of Connor, who played like a captain, like a leader. He is someone who has had some stick since the weekend, along with the rest of us, so to bounce back and post that type of performance was great. “We played against high-class opposition, a very dangerous opponent, who are in probably the best form they’ve been in for some time. The players have been outstanding to a man over both games. I’m really proud of them for getting the job done.” Rangers have missed six of their 10 spot-kicks this season but Gerrard never doubted his team could pull through against Ruben Amorim’s side. “Moments like those can play on your mind but the game panned out like we thought it would. We could have scored two more and the tie could have been done at half‑time had we been more clinical. I still had confidence then that moments would come. “I won’t be disrespectful to Braga. They have beaten Porto in a cup final, beaten Sporting Lisbon, Benfica and Wolves. High-class opposition. A team that hadn’t been beaten under their new manager – and we have beaten them twice in a week.”Topics
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Follow_The_Bear
23h ago
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What an excellent result. When Hagi missed the penalty i thought the wheels would fall off. I would love to see Rangers or Celtic play Arsenal in the next round.Reply
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Arsenal would love to meet one of them too.Reply
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Yes they probably would, but Arsenal aren't in the next round yet.Reply
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23h ago
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Sneaky feeling a scottish team will meet Wolves in the next round. Celtic Rangers draw would be mayhem so best they avoid each other if Celtic do progress. See ye in the cup final hopefully. Tic fanReply
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Edendork
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Congratulations to the Gers from a Celtic fan. It's all good for Scottudh football. Right?Reply
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Hooloovoo Edendork
23h ago
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Your coefficient is killing it. 2 Champs League placesReply
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23h ago
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‘Mon the coefficient!Reply
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alka71 Hooloovoo
23h ago
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Perhaps, only but from the season after next.Reply
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NattyBampot
23h ago
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Great win Rangers, good luck in the next round ! Would love to see Rangers v. Celtic in the final.Reply
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sh1331 NattyBampot
20h ago
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I'm not sure I would. Last year's CL final was really flat, and I think that was in large part because it was essentially a domestic English game, just played abroad. I think a European final really loses its glamour if both teams are from the same country. I see where you're coming from, and as a Celtic fan, I do actually want Rangers to do well in this competition. But I think it would be more fun if either Celtic or Rangers were playing someone glamorous and foreign - someone they don't play several times each season. Evensomeone English.
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OperationMandaza
23h ago
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What a game. Rangers are tireless.Reply
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Hooloovoo
23h ago
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Great result! This can rescue the season for Rangers. How far can they go? Be so funny to beat a Prem teamReply
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22h ago
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If we're going to play a prem team I'll have man u thanks. Arsenal seem to have sorted themselves out to a point. Though Im still surprised wolves lost twice to braga- the amount of chances we created against them, you couldnt help but think anyone with real pace up topwould murder them
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RHConnon
23h ago
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well done rangers. what a performance. we are a counter attacking team: we are built to hit quickly on the break. of course, that doesnt work in the spl when 11 teams put 10 men behind the ball (and we make awful, awful errors) but where would the fun be if we were perfect? great result. lets keep this going. and good luck to celtic tomorrownight.
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Hammytron RHConnon
22h ago
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I think that's been Gerrards weakness so far, his inability to change it against the rest in Scotland. We should be playing two up top against most home and away, 3-5-2 possibly.Reply
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21h ago
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aye you're onto something there. We signed all these wingers in the summer - and he made a comment at that time which i cant remember exactly but was saying, we'll have different ways to break teams down. But the players in those positions haven't done enough and that I think has been our biggest weakness this year, especially againstteams that sit in
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puggy67
23h ago
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Great result and the bonus of not being able to draw Hearts orKilmarnock.
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22h ago
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Me, and indeed, aow.Reply
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Hazylight1989
23h ago
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The Jekyll and Hyde nature of this Rangers team is highlighted again this week, to go from that game on Sunday in which they were so defensively poor to that this evening was incredible. This Rangers team has similarities to Klopps 1st season at Liverpool in which they know exactly how to set up against teams who open up and attack yet struggle to break down any team who sits in. I wonder if (all being well in the east end tomorrow night( UEFA will embrace the 'hot ball' method for the draw to stop Glasgow and Scotland as a whole coming to a standstill for a week.Reply
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22h ago
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We've been like this since gerrard took over though, able to keep a really good shape and be confident on the ball against good sides in europe. Ive seen far better rangers teams bottle it in europe and not trust themselves and you cant accuse this team of that. As for the jekyll and hyde at home- aye, its frustrating the last few weeks and theres clearly a bottle factor plus a lack of a plan b against teams that sit in, but equally the opposition have been relentless- up til last weekend we'd more points after that amount of games than the last 3 times we won the league. so grudging credit where its due. anywayonwards and upwards
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10h ago
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Why Scotland come to a standstill?? Believe it or not the majority of the country aren't interested in either one of the cheeks. The Scottish Press on the other hand would end up a dribbling mess whipping themselves up to a frenzy....Reply
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scotinba
23h ago
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thoroughly deserved, makes the league form all the more frustrating.....
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arranview
23h ago
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tactics tonight: revert to packing the midfield and force Braga to play down the sides where they will be crowded out. Not entirely successful, but enough to get through. Good result, though home side unbelievably inept. Have they been to Dubai since last week? Nice chanting by the away support. They really are arseholes.Reply
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22h ago
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Similar tactics that proved successful at Parkhead in DecemberReply
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22h ago
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Not entirely successful? Winning and keeping a clean sheet you mean?Reply
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Hurting much?
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alka71
23h ago
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Good result for the bluenoses.Reply
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Stripper13 alka71
22h ago
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Good chance of both old firm teams in the last 16. Would you fancy an old firm draw? It would insure 1 scottish team in the last 8 which would be great progress. Checked the odds again on paddy power Inter favourites at 5/1then comes...
Arsenal 6/1
Man. U 6/1
Wolves 15/2
Rangers and Celtic now both 40/1 - lower odds than RB Salzburg! Who would ever have thought that at this stage? I still fancy Eintracht Frankfurt to win it at 20/1Reply
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alka71 Stripper13
22h ago
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Would be the only sure way to a Scottish quarter finalist, but not sure I'd fancy it to be honest. No point getting ahead of myself though, Celtic not through this round yet.Reply
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Stripper13 alka71
22h ago
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Very true. I guess there will be a lot of Scots hoping for Rangers v Copenhagen in the next round. ;)Reply
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Facecage
23h ago
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Just eaten a massive slice of humble pie :) After the first leg I said Rangers didn't stand a chance to beat Braga at the quarry. Not only did they beat them, they did it in style. Can't believe my beloved Benfica lost at home to this lot a couple of weeks ago. Congrats Rangers fans. It's going to be a rowdy night tonight in Braga.Reply
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21h ago
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do you think Benfica will go thru tomorrow?Reply
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Facecage 78gregster20h ago
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I don't feel too optimistic. We've been experiencing a dip in form in the last 3 weeks, losing 3 of the last 4 matches. We sat comfortably at the top of the league, 7 points ahead of Porto but two defeats on the spin (against Porto and Braga) has reduced the deficit to one point. I'm fairly sure we'll score tomorrow but not sure we won't concede. But that's the natural pessimism of someone who supports a club who's lost 5 Champions League/European Cup and 3 UEFA Cup/EuropaLeague finals.
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18h ago
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Not a great run going into it but hope you get the job done!Reply
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23h ago
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Impressed by Rangers today, as were the Hispanic commentators on my tv. Braga kept up their pressure but Rangers looked dangerous, and as the game progressed, more and more confident. Hagi hit that pk well, but credit to Magalhaes for the stop. I thought that the miss would knock back Rangers' confidence, but not a bit of it. Kent's goal was beautifully done. Hoping for a Celtic win in Glasgow tomorrow.Reply
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78gregster DeBuin
22h ago
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thanks for that always enjoy a wee bit of praise from abroad (hispanic commentators) after a good result!Reply
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valiant3600 DeBuin
22h ago
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It was on TV in Spain?Reply
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22h ago
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Only the Spanish speaking channels are covering the Europa League inthe US this season.
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22h ago
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I love European nights watching Rangers :) Would love to get (and beat) Man U next.Reply
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21h ago
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The Nakamura moment.Reply
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20h ago
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I would enjoy that. Either Rangers v ManU or Celtic v ManU would begreat.
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18h ago
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The Nakamura moment..that was great! Rangers Man U would defo be oneto watch.
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JeremyToulalan
22h ago
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Wow! That was a fun experience for my neutral pals and I, we were convinced Rangers could pull off a 0-1... a really wonderful result for good-looking, intelligent neutrals all over the world. We will certainly be celebrating tonight! Soccer truly is the greatest game inthe world!
Who would my fellow neutrals like to see in the next round? Does it even matter?? LOL ;)Reply
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DH83773737737
22h ago
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Well done rangers
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TheAngryPUNter
22h ago
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Rangers first team to qualify for the last 16 of the 2nd biggest european football competition. Let that sink in from a Celtic fan. HmmReply
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21h ago
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"Let that sink in".... let what sink in, I dont get it? If one team plays on a Wednesday and another on a Thursday then of course the Wednesday team will be the first to go through or go out.Reply
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21h ago
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Unnecessary nitpickery.Reply
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78gregster
22h ago
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Rangers done well tonight and credit to the back four and the manager, got the tactics right and did that without our best player. Surprised Braga beat wolves twice based on how they played against us= thats not anywhere near as well as we have played and we missed some amount of chances over the two legs. Lets have as easy a draw as possible now and save the big guns for the quarters..... Having said that i wouldntmind Man U
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22h ago
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Not remember the last twice Rangers played Man U?Reply
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22h ago
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_ Surprised Braga beat wolves twice based on how they played againstus
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In the first 60 mins at Ibrox they looked like 1970 Brazil. They must be wondering how they threw it away. Well Done Rangers, though.Reply
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22h ago
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The last time Rangers played Man Utd only a penalty separated us overtwo legs.
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22h ago
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Too many missed chances, but a good result for Scottish football all the same. Gerrad is great tactical wise, but there is still no cutting edge. Haji could change that perhaps, but too early, bad luck with a goodish, but not great penalty.Reply
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21h ago
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Id say gerrard is good tactically but not great. See most rangers fans moan about lack of impact of subs/ plan b etc. He's done well tonightthough
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Shook 78gregster
21h ago
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Problem for a plan b is the squad is very limited. Although the comeback in the previous game was excellent. There ae not enough goals in the team and too few players capable of scoring semi regularly. If Morellos is not scoring or being an arse then who else. He also fails to deliver quality in terms of assists. See the 2 poor balls that would have given Kent a brace in the firstleg.
Defo has failed to be a super sub that I expected and is now injured. It will take abit of time for Gerrard to clear out those not up to it. Or dont have the bottle. Develop others. But so far in Europe it has been excellent.Reply
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21h ago
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Rangers best tactician since advocaat by a long chalk. He will go on to be a top manager.Reply
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Bishop_Basher
22h ago
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Excellent result for Rangers.Reply
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compsog
22h ago
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Happy days. Outstanding result. Did not see that one coming. Our European performances this season have been fantastic, knocking out some top notch teams. jack great tonight in particular but everyone put in a strong shift. Cracking goal from Kent and the assist fromHagi.
Gerrard got his tactics and line up spot on again too albeit Braga didn’t really change things up. Hoping boyces tonsils stay sore for a few more days...Reply
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22h ago
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Well done Rangers, well done Stevie G! Would love to see you win thattrophy.
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He has.
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Fantastic performance from the lads. Bring on Copenhagen in the nextround.
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lol
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TheMagicHat alka71
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I would be very surprised if Copenhagen qualify tomorrow night. Goodluck to you.
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Cheers, we'll see.
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I'm no fan of Rangers but I really like their kit.Reply
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