
RANGERS’ Europa League progression was overshadowed by violent scenes outside Ibrox. A mass brawl erupted near the stadium as yobs threw punches and set off flares in running battles before the second qualifying round second leg with Croatia side Osijek. Croatian new boy Nikola Katic celebrates his crucial goal as Rangers went through on aggregateWillie Vass Shocked motorists were held up as hooded thugs kicked and punched one person lying in the street. Flares, beer bottles and rocks were also thrown between rival groups of supporters less than hour before kick-off outside the main entrance. It meant a sombre start to an evening in which Rangers continued their unbeaten run under new boss Steven Gerrard. Nikola Katic, their recently-signed Croatian defender, scored in the second half against his fellow countrymen in this 1-1 draw as Gers secured a third round qualifying spot against Slovenians Maribor. Nikola Katic put Rangers in front on 55 minutes with this close-range header against OsijekWillie Vass Gerrard had arrived at Ibrox last night with the knowledge his former England teammate, the Bournemouth striker Jermain Defoe, had ruled out a possible move North of the Border. How Gerrard would have loved someone of Defoe’s clinical nature in front of goal to put away at least one of the several chances they created in the early stages. Souleymane Coulibaly had his head in his hands in horror after just four minutes when the Ivory Coast striker somehow ballooned a corner over the bar from close range. Nikola Katic put Rangers in front on 55 minutes with this close-range header against OsijekWillie Vass Sign up for Dream Team 2018/19 now Dream Team is back and better than ever ahead of the new Premier League season Completely free to play £400k jackpot up for grabs across the season REGISTER FOR DREAM TEAM 2018/19 HERE And speedy Colombian Alfredo Morelos perhaps should have done better when he raced on to an excellently-weighted pass by Ryan Jack but his effort was well saved. Rangers were indebted to the agility of Allan McGregor in the first half as the goalkeeper saved well from Robert Mudrazija and then produced a double save Ezekiel Henty and Petar Bockaj on 38 minutes. Relief eventually came on 53 minutes when a free-kick from James Tavernier was completely misread by goalkeeper Marko Malenica. Morelos headed the ball back into the area and from only yards out, Katic headed home for perhaps the easiest goal he will score in Rangers colours. Defender Nikola Katic enjoys his instant impact as a Rangers player – as he celebrates scoring the opener against his countrymenWillie VassViolence flared with two men stabbed amid frightening scenes before kick-offPA:Press Association Osijek, to their credit, did not falter and ensured the Scots would endure a nervy finale following a fabulous equaliser from defender Borna Barisic – the first goal conceded in the Gerrard era. Yet Rangers head on for the remaining minutes of stoppage time to continue the European adventure. ++ Hibernian eliminated 10-man Asteras Tripolis following a 1-1 draw in Greece. Hibs, who went ahead on the night through John McGinn, progressed 4-3 on aggregate and will now face Norway’s Molde. MOST READ IN FOOTBALL RANGERS 1 OSIJEK 0 Nikola Katic heads Gers ahead with crucial opening goal ON THE MOVE Motherwell star Cedric Kipre is set to join Wigan in a stunning £1m deal Home advantage Rangers vs Osijek: TV channel, live stream and kick-off time for Euro clash BATTLE OF BRITAIN Burnley vs Aberdeen: TV channel and live stream for Euro second leg clash ‘BARGAIN AT £7M’ Watch ex-Celtic star Stuart Armstrong score his first goal for Southampton GREEK SHOW Asteras Tripolis vs Hibs: TV channel and live stream for Euro second leg clash Rangers 1 Osijek 1 (agg: 2-1) Gers survive late scare to set up Maribor showdown LATE SWOOP? Rodgers hopes to use early English transfer deadline to his advantage Burnley 1 Aberdeen 1 Lewis Ferguson pulls one back for Dons after Chris Wood opener cheap shot Levein says Gers are out to get Lafferty on the cheap.. but admits he’d do same
Source: Scottish Sun, News
Source: Scottish Sun, News