The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Leverkusen are good – but they are inconsiste­nt and Rangers can make it to the quarter-finals

- By Mark Guidi SPORT@SUNDAYPOST.COM SAYS JORG ALBERTZ

This Europa League tie will really depend on which team can have their best team turn up

Many critics, and a lot of their own fans, are writing off Rangers’ chances ahead of their Europa League last- 16 meeting with Bayer Leverkusen.

Light Blues legend Jorg Albertz, now back living in his homeland, knows both sides well.

And the German believes the tie is finely poised and rates his former club’s chances of progressin­g to the quarterfin­als as an encouragin­g 50-50.

Given the past two results for Steven Gerrard’s side – bundled out of the Scottish Cup by Hearts at Tynecastle and humiliatio­n at home against Hamilton Accies in midweek – that considered analysis may come as a surprise to the Rangers support.

But The Hammer has weighed up the Ibrox club’s European performanc­es – in particular the two wins against Braga – against the form of Leverkusen, who he believes are just as unpredicta­ble as their Scottish opponents.

Albertz told The Sunday Post: “First and foremost, this is a difficult tie for Rangers, but there should be no complaints from anyone about being in the last 16 of a European competitio­n.

“Bayer Leverkusen are good. They have strength and experience.

“When Karim Bellarabi is on form, he is a fantastic player. He is very dangerous and Rangers must be very vigilant when it comes to him.

“They are also in a nice position in the Bundesliga.

“However, Rangers can beat them over the two legs. That is for sure.

“Leverkusen are similar to Rangers in terms of being inconsiste­nt.

“They beat Borussia Dortmund and drew with Leipzig. But they will then drop points against teams they shouldn’t be dropping them against.

“From their point of view, that is where the frustratio­n comes in.

“I’m certain there will be the same feelings at Rangers at this moment.

“So the tie really depends on which side can have their best team turn up on the night.

“If Leverkusen bring their ‘A game’, then they are a very good side. They would fancy their chances against most teams in such circumstan­ces.

“But if they produce the other type of performanc­e they are also capable of, then they could face some trouble.

“It will be the same for Rangers. The players – and the level of performanc­e – against Braga in Portugal were both outstandin­g. But then they followed that up with a shocker away to Hearts.

“Take all of this into account, from both sides, and that’s why this tie is totally unpredicta­ble.

“I’m not sitting on the fence, but I rate it at 50-50. I think it has the potential to be very, very close.

“But there is enough feeling in my heart to think Rangers can make it to the quarter-finals. It is not impossible.”

Albertz, now 49, will not be at Ibrox on Thursday night, but plans to be inside the Bayarena for the return leg in Leverkusen the following Thursday evening.

The capacity is just over 30,000, but it is by no means certain that the home fans will take up their full allocation.

There is the potential for around 6,000 Rangers fans being allowed into the stadium, coronaviru­s permitting.

Albertz said: “I’ll try my best to be at the return. I live in Moenchengl­adbach, so it is not too far away.

“The atmosphere inside the stadium will be very good.

“I’m not sure how many Rangers will fans will make the journey. But I know they will be noisy and make themselves heard to support the team.”

Albertz was part of the club’s nineina- row side, and the German is a hugely popular figure with the Rangers faithful.

Signed bywalter Smith in the summer of 1996, he spent five successful years at the club, and then returned to Hamburg when Dick Advocaat sold him.

He didn’t always enjoy a happy working relationsh­ip with the Dutch coach, but they did help the club achieve some memorable results and performanc­es.

One was against Leverkusen back in 1998 when they won 2-1 in Germany in a UEFA Cup clash.

Albertz smiled: “I can’t believe that game was 22 years ago. My goodness, that reminds me of how old I am!

“To win in my home country gave me a very nice feeling.

“My family and friends were at the game, and that made it even more memorable because they didn’t get to see me playing live too often with Rangers.

“Gio van Bronckhors­t gave us the lead, and Jonatan Johansson put us two

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