Rangers manager Philippe Clement revealed his pride at how the team competed with Manchester United – and admitted players were “gutted” at losing a late goal in the 2-1 defeat.
Here is the latest team news ahead of Dundee United v Rangers in the Scottish Premiership at Tannadice on Sunday.
Man United beat Rangers in dramatic fashion at Old Trafford on Thursday night, winning 2-1 via a very late goal from Bruno Fernandes.
Philippe Clement was left with mixed emotions after his Rangers side suffered a heartbreaking late defeat to Manchester United in the Europa League on Thursday. ( More Football News) Jack Butland's comedy own goal had Rangers up against it at Old Trafford before Alejandro Garnacho hit the post and Harry Maguire wastefully headed wide.
Rangers face Manchester United in the Europa League as both sides look to take one step closer to a place in the last 16
Philippe Clement has named his Rangers side to face Manchester United in the Europa League. The Ibrox club can take a big step towards qualifying for the last 16 with a positive result against a struggling Premier League side.
A late Man Utd winner after Cyriel Dessers stunning Old Trafford equaliser leaves Gers with work to do at Ibrox next week
In his post-match interview with TNT Sports, Rangers manager Philippe Clement shared his thoughts on the team's performance against Manchester United.
Press conference with Glasgow Rangers manager Philippe Clement following their 2-1 Europa League league stage match against Man Utd. He says the dressing room was gutted to lose the game after thinking they had salvaged a draw late in the game,
All eyes will be on United after head coach Ruben Amorim labelled his players “maybe the worst team in the club’s history” but Clement is solely focused on getting a win that would enable Rangers to take a giant stride towards the Europa League knockout stages.
Rangers boss Philippe Clement insists he has no interest in the "noise" around crisis-torn Manchester United ahead of their Europa League clash on Thursday.
When Butland joined Rangers from Crystal Palace 18 months ago, there were big shoes to fill. He was replacing Allan McGregor, a goalkeeper with 487 appearances for the club and 11 major titles, who specialised in producing memorable European displays.