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Itten And Hagi Secure The Points In Poland
RANGERS have won a four-team UEFA Group Stage for the first time ever with their highest-ever European points total following a superb 2-0 win at Lech Poznan tonight.
In the final match of Group D, a super strike from Cedric Itten and a second-half goal from Ianis Hagi means Gers are seeded for Monday’s Round of 32 draw having topped the section with 14 points.
It’s a superb achievement for Gers to have come through such a tough-group, and again highlights the progress which is continually being made by the club on this stage – particularly given the fact Steven Gerrard was able to name seven changes tonight and still see his side win so impressively.
Hagi makes sure of comfortable win to secure top spot for Rangers
Being seeded means the Scottish side can avoid a string of European heavyweight sides. By Press Association Thursday 10 Dec 2020, 8:16 PM Dec 10th 2020, 8:16 PM 3,487 Views 3 Comments
Rangers players celebrate after Ianis Hagi s goal.
Image: Czarek Sokolowski
Image: Czarek Sokolowski
RANGERS BANKED a £1.4million windfall as Steven Gerrard’s team made sure they will be seeded for Monday’s Europa League last-32 draw with victory in Poland.
A 2-0 triumph over Lech Poznan at Stadion Miejski earned the Light Blues the standard £515,000 win bonus – plus an extra £900,000 prize for pipping Benfica to top Group D.