The Scotsman

Group stage has been Gerrard’s

● Manager was told by board that progress in Europe was key target

- Stephen Halliday By ANDY NEWPORT

If Rangers can make it to the group stage of a European tournament for the first time in eight years, it will be no mean achievemen­t for Steven Gerrard in his fledgling managerial career.

It’s a prize which many supporters of the Ibrox club would probably have regarded as a bonus this season, seeking as their priority a return to domestic credibilit­y under the former Liverpool and England captain.

But as the man himself now stands on the verge of a place in next week’s Europa League group stage draw, with the

STEVEN GERRARD the Rangers manager. It also helps the club and the board from a financial point of view.”

After successful­ly overcoming three Balkan challenger­s in the first three qualifying rounds, with Macedonian side Shkupi, Osijek of Croatia and Slovenian side Maribor accounted for, European newcomers Ufa present the final hurdle for Gerrard’s men.

The previously unheralded club, from the Russian republic of Bashkortos­tan, were only formed in 2010. They beat Domzale of Slovenia on away goals in the second qualifying round before squeezing past Progres Niederkorn, the Luxembourg minnows who humbled Rangers last year, 4-3 on aggregate with a stoppage time goal last week.

Ufa lost 3-0 to Dinamo Moscow in a Russian Premier League fixture on Monday night but Gerrard is reading very little into that result.

“First and foremost we have to respect that they are in the same position as us,” he added. “They have the chance to beat us in a play-off scenario to get European football. I know that will be their priority. They made six changes to their starting line-up on Monday night, which tells me they were desperate to rest players and make sure they are fresh for this game.

“They will come with a threat. They play on the counter attack and certainly will at Ibrox. We are aware of the formation they’ll probably play and the personnel. They will be very similar to Osijek and Maribor in terms of being a good team, but also having weaknesses that we can exploit if we play to our maximum.

“We’ve been fine with getting informatio­n on Ufa. We have footage of their last six games. We have been on that process for quite a while and I’ve been on it for a few days. So we are well aware of their strengths and weaknesses. As I say, they deserve respect. But for me it is all about Rangers. If we play to our potential and maximum, I am confident we can get the result.”

Gerrard will again urge his players to tap into the atmosphere created by another big Ibrox crowd as Rangers try to forge a significan­t advantage to take with them to the second leg in Ufa next Thursday.

“That’s a massive factor for

“They made six changes on Monday which tells me they were desperate to make sure they are fresh for this game”

us,” he said. “We’ve spoken about trying to make Ibrox a stadium we own. By that, I mean the fans taking the roof off and us getting on that wave of emotion to try to play to our maximum, to get that intensity that visiting teams struggle to cope with.

“I thought in the home game in the last round against Maribor, for 20 minutes, we were outstandin­g. We then came off it a bit for 15 to 20 minutes. If we can eradicate that period when step off the gas, then that will be the almost perfect performanc­e we are looking for at Ibrox. If we can get anywhere close to that, then most teams will struggle coming here.”

In addition to the long-term loss of Jamie Murphy following confirmati­on of the serious knee injury suffered by the winger, Rangers will again be without midfielder Lassana Coulibaly tonight as his recovery from a thigh problem takes longer than first anticipate­d.

“It’s difficult to say when Lassana will be back,” said Gerrard. “It’s not a major injury but it’s one we’ll have to be patient with. It’s going to be a case of building him back up on a daily basis but he won’t be involved on Thursday night.” Ufa head coach Sergei Tomarov played down his side’s visa worries as he insisted the Russians are fully focused on halting Rangers.

It was reported over the weekend that Tomarov’s men feared they might be kicked out of the Europa League.

Delays in securing the required paperwork needed to enter the UK ahead of tonight’s play-off first leg at Ibrox left them sweating on their place in the competitio­n.

However, Ufa got the seal of approval from the UK government on Monday – but only

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