T4K3.news
Russell Martin announces Rangers lineup for UEFA Champions League clash
Rangers are set to face Panathinaikos in their first competitive match of the season.
RUSSELL Martin has named his Rangers team for this evening’s UEFA Champions League match against Panathinaikos.
Russell Martin names Rangers team for UEFA Champions League match against Panathinaikos
Russell Martin has announced his Rangers lineup for tonight's UEFA Champions League second qualifying round clash with Panathinaikos. This match marks the beginning of the season and the first competitive game under Martin's management. Three new players, Nasser Djiga, Max Aarons, and Joe Rothwell, will make their debuts, while Findlay Curtis, at only 18 years old, starts in his first European match. The lineup features Jack Butland as the goalkeeper with a defense of Tavernier, Djiga, Souttar, and Aarons. In the midfield, Martin opts for Raskin and Diomande paired with Rothwell, while Dowell and Curtis support striker Danilo. Rangers fans can view the game live on RangersTV for a fee.
Key Takeaways
"This match marks our journey into the new season with fresh faces."
Martin reveals optimism about his team's potential for growth and performance.
"Debuts are always special, and we are ready for the challenge ahead."
Russell Martin emphasizes the importance of the new players in his squad.
This match represents more than just a game for Russell Martin and his squad. With a fresh lineup comprising young talents and seasoned players, it illustrates the coach's commitment to blend experience with youth. The introduction of new players is significant as it reflects a strategic vision for the season ahead. Rangers fans will likely be eager to see how this young team adapts to the pressures of European competition. As they aim to impress on a larger stage, the potential for both victories and missteps will shape the narrative of the season.
Highlights
- A fresh start for Rangers under Martin begins tonight.
- New talents take the field for Rangers in Europe.
- Excitement builds as Curtis makes his European debut.
- Rangers aim to impress with a blend of youth and experience.
Potential pressures on Rangers as they start their European campaign
With high expectations and the introduction of new talents, the team faces pressure to perform well in this crucial match. Any underwhelming performance may lead to criticism from fans and analysts.
This match could set the tone for Rangers' ambitions in Europe this season.
Enjoyed this? Let your friends know!
Related News

Rangers Champions League squad announced without veterans

Rangers face Middlesbrough in pre-season friendly
Rangers line-up announced for UEFA qualifier
Rangers team announced for season opener against Motherwell

Rangers face UEFA scrutiny over fan behaviour

Rangers face player absences before important match

Rangers Sign Mikey Moore on Loan

Russell Martin plans squad shake-up for Middlesbrough match
