Europa League Gameweek 4
Nov 8, 2018 5.55pm
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3
HT : 2 3
FT Otkrytiye Arena (Moskva)
  • Ivelin Popov 15' yellowcard
  • Lorenzo Melgarejo 22' goal
  • Nikolai Rasskazov 29' yellowcard
  • Fernando 30' yellowcard
  • Connor Goldson 35' goal
  • Luiz Adriano 58' goal
  • Sofiane Hanni 59' goal
  • Salvatore Bocchetti 63' yellowcard
  • Lorenzo Melgarejo 77' yellowcard
  • goal Roman Eremenko 5' (OG)
  • goal Daniel Candeias 27'
  • yellowcard Lassana Coulibaly 34'
  • goal Glenn Middleton 41'
  • yellowcard Alfredo Morelos 78'

The main talking points as Rangers get ready for Spartak showdown

The main talking points as Rangers get ready for Spartak showdown

Rangers play Spartak Moscow in Russia on Thursday in their latest Europa League Group G encounter.

Spartak held the Gers to a goalless draw at Ibrox last month but the latest encounter is expected to be a different affair.

Here are the talking points ahead of the Otkritie Arena clash.

Goal threat hampered

Ryan Kent, left, is out for Rangers
Ryan Kent, left, is out for Rangers (Andrew Milligan/PA)

Rangers have lost attacking midfielder Ryan Kent to a hamstring injury on top of the absence of Kyle Lafferty, who has a thigh problem. Teenager striker Dapo Mebude was drafted into the travelling party and Steven Gerrard will hope there are no further blows to his forward players during the game.

Win or bust for Spartak

Rangers sit top of the group on five points after three matches, three ahead of bottom side Spartak. Home boss Raul Riancho admits they will have to be far more attacking than they were when they contained the Light Blues at Ibrox, which could help open things up on the break for Gerrard's men.

Fan power

Raul Riancho will be hoping Spartak spark into life on Thursday
Raul Riancho will be hoping Spartak spark into life on Thursday (Andrew Milligan/PA)

Caretaker boss Riancho accused some fans of wanting to destroy their own club after they showed their anger at the way it is being run – and results on the park – following a fourth consecutive home defeat in the league on Sunday. A good start for Rangers could get the crowd on the home side's backs again, while the 45,000-capacity stadium is tipped to be less than half full.

Qualified success

A double win for Rangers and Villarreal would put the Light Blues five points clear of Rapid Vienna, who host the Spanish team, and put Gerrard's men in touching distance of the knockout stages.

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