All you need to know about Rangers’ Europa League opponents Bayer Leverkusen

German club in fine form ahead of visit to Ibrox
Bayer Leverkusen's 20m euro Brazilian forward Paulinho could be in line for an Ibrox start after scoring twice in a 4-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt at the weekend.Bayer Leverkusen's 20m euro Brazilian forward Paulinho could be in line for an Ibrox start after scoring twice in a 4-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt at the weekend.
Bayer Leverkusen's 20m euro Brazilian forward Paulinho could be in line for an Ibrox start after scoring twice in a 4-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt at the weekend.

Rangers host Bayer Leverkusen at Ibrox in the first leg of their Europa League last-16 clash this week. Here, we take a look at the German outfit ahead of Thursday's game.

European form

Leverkusen have pedigree on the continent following their 1988 Uefa Cup triumph and run to the 2002 Champions League final at Hampden. But they found themselves in a tough spot this term when drawn in the same Champions League group as Juventus, Atletico Madrid and Lokomotiv Moscow. They did manage a win in Russia plus another at home to Diego Simeone's La Liga giants but four defeats saw them drop into the Europa League, where they took on Porto. Die Werkself went one better than Rangers - who drew in Portugal before claiming a 2-0 win at Ibrox in the group stages - by claiming home and away triumphs as they progressed to the last 16 with a 5-2 aggregate success.

Record against Scottish teams

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The Germans have a score to settle against Rangers dating back 22 years. Leverkusen's only clash with Scottish opposition came in 1998 as Dick Advocaat's expensively-assembled side dumped them out of the UEFA Cup at the second round. Giovanni Van Bronckhorst and Jonatan Johansson struck at the BayArena to hand Rangers a 2-1 first-leg lead, with Johansson betting in the Ibrox return as a 1-1 draw clinched victory.

Manager

Dutchman Peter Bosz arrived in Germany as one of Europe's hottest managerial prospects when appointed by Borussia Dortmund in the summer of 2017 - but lasted just six months at the Westfalenstadion. After a nomadic coaching career, including a stint in Israel, it was Bosz who put the building blocks in place in Amsterdam for the re-emergence of Ajax. He came close to Europa League success, only losing the 2017 final to Manchester United. His high-pressing, high-energy style convinced Dortmund he could bring back the Jurgen Klopp glory days but Bosz struggled to get his ideas across and was axed having won just eight of his 24 games in charge. His shot at redemption came 12 months later as he was hired by Leverkusen.

Dangermen

Kevin Volland tops Leverkusen's scoring charts with 11 goals but an ankle injury has ruled the Germany international out for the season. Argentinian Lucas Alario has proved to be a decent deputy with 10 strikes himself but Bosz may be tempted to give Brazilian youngster Paulinho a crack at Steven Gerrard's team. He made his 20 million euros move to the Rhineland in the summer of 2018 but it was not until Saturday he finally made his first start. The 19-year-old, however, proved to be worth the wait as he struck twice in a 4-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt.

Domestic form

Leverkusen have lost just once since the turn of the year and are on course for another Champions League slot after their drubbing of Frankfurt moved Bosz's team back into the Bundesliga's top four. Bosz saw his side make a slow start to their domestic campaign but have turned it around, and beat Bayern Munich 2-1 at the Allianz Arena in November.

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