The Scotsman

Six Champions League curveballs which could lie in wait for Rangers

- By STEPHEN HALLIDAY

Rangers’ pathway to the Champions League group stage became a little clearer this week with the completion of the first qualifying round.

The six potential highestran­ked opponents Steven Gerrard’s men could be paired with in Monday’s third qualifying round draw - Bulgarian champions Ludogorets, Swedish side Malmo, Cluj of Romania, Polish champions Legia Warsaw, Ferencvaro­s of Hungary and Moldovan champions Sheriff Tiraspol - all justified their seedings to come through their opening ties.

But an element of uncertaint­y remains before Rangers will know who they face over two legs at the start of August.

There will still be an ‘either/ or’ element to the draw as all six of those aforementi­oned clubs still have to come through their second qualifying round ties, the first legs of which take place next week.

Shock results at this stage of the competitio­n are not unknown and some of the six lowest-ranked clubs in the ties relevant to Rangers will fancy their chances of upsetting the odds. Here, we look at the six potential curveballs which could yet come the way of the Scottish champions.

Mura: After a financial collapse in 2013, Mura climbed from the fourth tier back to the top flight of Slovenian football before winning the title for the first time in their 97-year history last season. They beat North Macedonian champions Shkendija 6-0 on aggregate in the first qualifying round and now face Ludogorets.

Zalgiris: The Lithuanian

champions have a familiar face in the shape of former Hearts favourite Saulius Mikoliunas. Now 37, the winger scored the opener in Zalgiris’ 2-1 win at Linfield on Tuesday night to complete a 5-2 aggregate win in the first qualifying round tie and secure a secondroun­d clash with Ferencvaro­s.

HJK Helsinki: The Finnish champions are well into their 2021 domestic season and crushed Buducnost of Montenegro 7-1 on aggregate in their

first qualifying round tie. HJK could pose a real challenge to Malmo in the all-nordic second qualifying round tie.

Flora Tallinn: Former Motherwell forward Henrik Ojamaa is part of the Estonian champions’ squad which comfortabl­y overcame Hibernians of Malta 5-0 on aggregate in the first qualifying round. Flora will now hope to catch Legia Warsaw cold next week.

Alashkert: The Armenian champions needed extra

time to beat Connah’s Quay Nomads of Wales 3-2 on aggregate on Wednesday and now face Sheriff Tiraspol, the lowest ranked of the seeded clubs in the second qualifying round. Alashkert have twice faced Scottish opponents in Europe - beating St Johnstone in the first qualifying round of the Europa League in 2015 and then losing to Celtic in the first qualifying round of the Champions League three years later.

Lincoln Red Imps: Beaten

5-0 by Rangers in the second qualifying round of the Europa League last season, Lincoln Red Imps’ most famous achievemen­t remains their shock 1-0 first-leg win over Brendan Rodgers’ Celtic before losing a Champions League second round qualifier 3-1 on aggregate in 2016.

The Gibraltari­ans beat Fola Esch of Luxembourg 7-2 in the first qualifying round but are likely to find it much tougher next week against Cluj.

 ??  ?? 0 Saulius Mikoliunas of Zalgiris – and formerly of Hearts – skips past Linfield’s Jordan Stewart at Windsor Park on Tuesday night
0 Saulius Mikoliunas of Zalgiris – and formerly of Hearts – skips past Linfield’s Jordan Stewart at Windsor Park on Tuesday night

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