The Scotsman

Rangers boss van Bronckhors­t hits back at ‘arrogance’ claims

- By STEPHEN HALLIDAY

manager Giovanni van Bronckhors­t has backed his ‘humble’ players to prove they have the right attitude to overcome Red Star Belgrade and reach the quarter-finals of the Europa League.

Van Bronckhors­t has hit back at claims from the Serbian champions’ academy director Dragan Mladenoran­gers vic, a former Rangers player, who suggested the Ibrox club’s stunning victory over then tournament favourites Borussia Dortmund in the last round has made them ‘a little arrogant’.

Mladenovic, who made just nine appearance­s for Rangers following his £1 million move from Red Star in 2004, added: “They are thinking in the sense that, ‘When we can beat Borussia, the second best club in Germany, we will also beat Red Star’. They are full of selfconfid­ence, but that arrogance can hit them on the head.”

That has drawn a withering response from van Bronckhors­t as he prepares his team for the first leg of the last-16 tie at Ibrox tonight.

“Why are we arrogant?,” said van Bronckhors­t. “I don’t see any of my players being arrogant. We are very humble at this moment. We enjoy being in Europe but we respect every opponent we are facing. I don’t see anything of arrogance in my team or myself or the club.

“We are happy to be in this round. We do everything to win this tie. Arrogant is not the word which comes to me when I see my players preparing for this game.”

The pre-match psychology has also seen Red Star manager Dejan Stankovic insist Rangers are favourites to progress, an assessment shared by the bookmakers.

Van Bronckhors­t, who faced Stankovic on the pitch at the 2006 World Cup finals when Holland beat Serbia and Montenegro

1-0 in a group stage game, has shrugged off any attempt at mind games.

“That’s his opinion,” said van Bronckhors­t. “For me, that’s not important. We have to do our business on the pitch.

“I know he was a fantastic player. His character and the way he played, you see his influence on his team. I have a lot of respect for him as a coach. We can’t wait to match our teams against each other.”

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