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Gerrard refuses to be drawn into mind games

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Steven Gerrard insists he will not get sucked into Midtjyllan­d manager Kenneth Andersen’s mind games as he backed Rangers to handle the pressure in Denmark.

Anderson tried to turn up the heat on the Ibrox side ahead of tonight’s Europa League showdown by insisting Rangers were favourites to progress to the playoff round.

But Light Blues boss Gerrard shrugged off those attempts as he said: “I’m not really interested in their manager’s prediction­s or opinions. It’s not important.

“My focus is on my own players. They are at home. We’re the away team and we’ll come with a game plan, then we’ll see.

“I think he’s trying to put pressure on our side but I don’t think you can put any more pressure on me or our side, because we represent Rangers and that always comes with pressure.”

Rangers have touched down in Herning with confidence levels soaring after Sunday’s dramatic last-gasp winner against Kilmarnock.

But Gerrard knows the Danes are unlikely to copy the stuffy approach taken by Angelo Alessio in Ayrshire.

Midtjyllan­d – who are run by Brentford owner Matthew Benham – have built up a reputation in Scandinavi­a for being set-piece specialist­s.

Yet Gerrard also expects the hosts to play with the ball on the floor and try to exploit his side from open play.

Gerrard’s side were made to huff and puff their way past Progres Niederkorn in the last round while Sunday’s win at Killie only sparked into life in the final eight minutes as Rangers conceded an equaliser before Connor Goldson snatched victory.

But Gerrard hopes Midtjyllan­d will attack his side and leave space for Rangers to show the full scope of their own abilities.

He said: “They do try and play on the floor and try to build out from the back, and I think with home advantage, you imagine playing two up front, they will try and cause a threat.

“I don’t envisage us playing against a block for the majority of the game like we have done in previous rounds and domestical­ly against Kilmarnock.

“But we haven’t played against Midtjyllan­d, so we have to wait and see how the game pans out. We come here with a lot of respect for the team and the opposition, but we come here with belief and confidence as well that we can get the result we want.”

Allan McGregor returns to the Rangers squad. The goalkeeper missed Saturday’s Ladbrokes Premiershi­p opener because of a suspension held over from last season.

Jamie Murphy (groin) and Graham Dorrans (calf) miss out through injury, while Matt Polster and Jake Hastie have not been named in the squad submitted to Uefa.

 ?? Picture: Getty. ?? Steven Gerrard is backing Rangers to handle the pressure against Midtjyllan­d in Denmark tonight.
Picture: Getty. Steven Gerrard is backing Rangers to handle the pressure against Midtjyllan­d in Denmark tonight.

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