The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Be on your best behaviour

● Gerrard readies Rangers for VAR experience in Europa last 32

- BY ANDY NEWPORT

Steven Gerrard has warned Rangers to make sure they behave appropriat­ely as his players come under the watchful eye of VAR for the first time.

The video assistant referee system will be in use as Rangers host Braga in the last 32 of the Europa League on Thursday.

In Uefa competitio­ns, VAR can be used to correct calls relating to goals, incidents in the penalty box, red cards and mistaken identity - but only when the referee has made a “clear and obvious mistake” on the field. But Gerrard, pictured, hopes his men will heed his warning and stay clear of such trouble.

He said: “We had a meeting a few weeks back when a couple of the Scottish referees came in and explained the rules of VAR and what the referees and Uefa are clamping down on.

“We’ve echoed that meeting to the players and made it nice and clear so the players are aware what to do and how to act in certain situations.

“It will be slightly different to what we’re used to so everybody has to be ready for that experience, staff included.

“The most important thing that came out of the meeting was to keep playing.

There are certain situations when a flag goes up or stays down. In normal situations you might stop or wait, so it’s important we play to the end. “It’s important we don’t use any gesture of VAR, crowd the referee or go towards the monitor. They’ve made it very clear they will a c t a n d dish out yellow cards. One thing for sure, we’re going to have to be careful and make sure we behave and we’re very discipline­d over both legs.”

Braga will have to wait until tonight to get their first glimpse of Ibrox after Rangers requested they did not train on a pitch that has taken a beating from the Scottish elements in recent weeks.

The Light Blues’ weekend clash with Livingston was pushed back 24 hours to Sunday after it was rained off the day before and club bosses are keen to protect it from further damage.

Instead, Braga will be allowed to stage their final preparatio­ns at the hosts’ Hummel Training Centre – but Gerrard insists there is no sinister motive behind the venue swap.

“For both teams, we want to have the pitch at Ibrox in the best shape it can be in,” he said. “It’s not a tactic from us. If the pitch was in great condition we’d be more than happy for Braga to use it.”

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