Rangers rearguard finally breached but advance in Europa League


Soccer Football - Rangers - Steven Gerrard Press Conference - Ibrox, Glasgow, Britain - May 4, 2018 New Rangers manager Steven Gerrard during the press conference REUTERS/Scott Heppell

(Reuters) - Rangers conceded their first goal in four matches under new coach Steven Gerrard on Thursday but it failed to dampen the Scottish side's spirits as their 1-1 draw with Croats Osijek saw them advance to the third qualifying round of the Europa League.

Rangers, who went through 2-1 on aggregate after winning the away leg 1-0 last week, were "excellent" for long stretches of the game against a side that former Liverpool great Gerrard tipped to be Croatian champions this season.

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