

Rangers: Player ratings v Red Star Belgrade as Europa League quarter-final place secured
With a 3-0 lead to hold onto Rangers had one foot in the last eight but knew it would not be easy in the hostile Marakana.
And so it transpired, a tenth minute opener sliced into their advantage with some defensive hesitancy at an early corner kick and Allan McGregor was called upon to make a number of important saves in the first and second halves of the game as Red Star pressed the Scottish champions hard.
Red Star had somehow transpired to leave Glasgow without scoring and though they breached McGregor’s goal through Mirko Ivanic’s opener, the Rangers goal did lead another charmed life with the 40-year-old keeping Rangers in it as he so often does on the European stage.
However their fight evaporated when Ryan Kent restored the three-goal cushion with a sprint and strike on 56 minutes which levelled on the night and sent Rangers 4-1 up on aggregate, an advantage they would not relinquish even though Ben Nabouhane scored a late penalty for the home side.
Here's how Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s hard-working side rated as they earned their place among the Europa League’s last eight – the only national champions left in the competition...
Red Star had somehow transpired to leave Glasgow without scoring and though they breached McGregor’s goal through Mirko Ivanic’s opener, the Rangers goal did lead another charmed life with the 40-year-old keeping Rangers in it as he so often does on the European stage.

5. Connor Goldson - 7
Some composed defending when required, that calm head was necessary throughout - but defender was one of five caught flat-footed for the opening goal and by time the centre-back reacted, it was too late. Key interceptions in the second half - and well positioned alongside Balogun otherwise. Photo: ANDY BUCHANAN

6. Glen Kamara - 7
Flat-footed for the opener - even if Morelos misses the clearing header. Usual ball retention rate was not as high in the first half but a deft lay-off to release Kent for the equaliser was a marker of his class at this level and Finnish international really settled in the second - but was unlucky for very late penalty concession. Photo: Alan Harvey - SNS Group

7. John Lundstram - 8
Midfield role for the Englishman for the most part and he played a vital role in the middle breaking up Belgrade's play, and also relieving pressure with his long-ball releases with either foot to either wing transitioning play quickly. Photo: Ian MacNicol

8. Ryan Jack - 6
Body language looked like he was toiling but appeared all over the pitch in a destructive role but did enough on a difficult night for Rangers' midfield. A focal point for Rangers and frequently instructing team-mates before being replaced by James Sands with 20 minutes to go. Photo: Alan Harvey - SNS Group