Belfast Telegraph

Uefa confirm red-hot Morelos has fired way into record books

- BY ANDY NEWPORT

ALFREDO Morelos has written his name into the record books after governing body Uefa confirmed the 14 goals he has scored during Rangers’ run to the last32 of the Europa League is the biggest haul for a single player in European competitio­n before Christmas.

The Ibrox hitman topped the scoring charts for the group stages as he helped Steven Gerrard’s team seal a place in the first knockout round with his haul of six goals.

That follows the eight goals the Colombian netted during qualifying — and he needs just four more to match a benchmark set by compatriot Radamel Falcao.

Governing body Uefa checked back through the records and say he already sits joint sixth in the table for the most goals scored in Europe during a single season.

Falcao set the current record of 18 as he fired Porto to Europa League glory in 2011.

Morelos will hope to take a step closer to equalling his internatio­nal team-mate’s tally when Rangers face Braga in their clash at Ibrox on February 20.

The 23-year-old hit his 27th goal in all competitio­ns during Sunday’s 2-0 Ladbrokes Premiershi­p win at Motherwell but his celebratio­ns were quickly cut short as he was sent off for aiming an inflammato­ry gesture at the home support.

It was a return to bad habits for a player who has largely brushed up his act after being dismissed five times last season, and he will now miss Friday’s trip to Hibernian.

But boss Gerrard has no doubts his talisman will learn his lesson.

He said: “Alfredo was unplayable. Unplayable.

“(The red card) is a setback, he knows that, we know that. But let’s not forget how much of an improvemen­t there has been.

“We will reset him and I’m sure he will be fine because he hates missing football matches.

“I’m sure he hates getting punished in the pocket so hopefully he will get back on the horse and continue to improve in that area.”

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