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Former Dark Blues boss in tribute to the late Fernando Ricksen.

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Steven Gerrard has called on Rangers to deliver a Europa League victory against Feyenoord as a tribute to former Light Blues defender Fernando Ricksen.

The ex-Netherland­s internatio­nal, who made more than 250 appearance­s for the Ibrox club between 2000 and 2006, passed away yesterday after a long battle with motor neurone disease.

Gerrard is preparing his players to face the Eredivisie side in their opening group game tonight and wants them to win the game for Ricksen.

He said: “It’s very sad news for everyone connected to the club and, more importantl­y, his young family. On behalf of the club I would like to pay tribute. He was a fantastic player who had a decorated career.

“I’m sure there will be a lot of emotions in the stadium tomorrow and I think Fernando deserves that. I’m sure both sets of supporters will pay their respects.

“We ask the supporters to get right behind the team because I think it would be a nice tribute to him if we can put in a good performanc­e and try to get maximum points.

“I think everyone knows before a ball is kicked, if that was the case, we’d certainly dedicate it to him and his family.

“It’s very sad. I’m sure the supporters are very sad at this time and we who are responsibl­e for tomorrow night’s performanc­e want to do everything we can to try and get a win and dedicate it to him.”

Gerrard labelled Ricksen a “fantastic ambassador” for the club and said he deserves all of the warm tributes.

He added: “He’s fought ever so hard up to this point.

“I think that sums up the character, a warrior type on the pitch and off the pitch, but we certainly send our condolence­s to his young family.

“He was a fantastic ambassador and role model for the club in the way he played but also how he handled himself off the pitch.

“I was lucky enough to meet him a couple of times, recently as well when you could see that he was in pain and suffering but you could see the fight.

“It’s very sad news but he certainly deserves all the accolades that are going to come his way.”

 ??  ?? Rangers boss Steven Gerrard.
Rangers boss Steven Gerrard.

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