Europa League - Qualifying Second Round - 1st Leg
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NK Osijek 0-1 Rangers

Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos scores against NK Osijek
Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos opens the scoring with a close-range header past Osijek goalkeeper Marko Malencia

Alfredo Morelos delivered the decisive blow as Rangers earned a precious away victory against NK Osijek.

The striker scored with a deft header to secure a win for Steven Gerrard's side in the Europa League second qualifying round first leg in Croatia.

An industrious display earned Rangers a third clean sheet in three competitive games under their new manager.

Should the Ibrox side prevail on Thursday, either Maribor or Georgian outfit Chikhura Sachkhere lie in wait.

Those sides are tied at 0-0 after the first leg.

Encouraging signs in attack

Gerrard's decision to name debutant Ryan Kent in the starting line-up just days after he joined the club on loan from Liverpool was an inspired one.

The 21-year-old was lively and creative from the off, belying the lack of time he had had to develop an understanding with his new team-mates.

He might have scored the opening goal as he jinked infield off the left flank, but his effort was deflected wide.

Nonetheless, from the resultant short corner Rangers did move in front. Kent and Jamie Murphy combined cleverly, the ball was shuttled back to James Tavernier and the captain's cross was flicked past goalkeeper Marko Malenica from close range by Morelos.

The striker was another bright performer for Rangers. Aside from the goal, his touch was good and his work-rate was greatly improved from the end of last season. Gerrard will have demanded nothing less.

Gerrard's influence bolsters Rangers

Gerrard, in rebuilding this Rangers team, focused initially on assembling a solid defence and they withstood heavy pressure at times to emerge with a third consecutive clean sheet.

In part, that was a result of poor finishing by the home side, with Mirko Maric the chief culprit.

Twice inside the opening 13 minutes he failed to hit the target, firstly hitting a dipping shot just over and then, criminally, shooting wide from a wonderful Borna Barisic cross.

Connor Goldson looks like the commanding centre-half Rangers have been crying out for over the past few years.

He was their most impressive performer at the back, not least when he blocked a Petar Bockaj shot on the line before also getting in the way of the rebound from Alen Grgic.

Ultimately, though, Allan McGregor had relatively little to do in preserving the clean sheet.

Rangers managed the game well and Gerrard, who prowled the edge of his technical area throughout, has already shown a tactical astuteness that eluded his predecessors.

With their first away win in Europe since defeating Sporting Lisbon on their way to the Uefa Cup final in 2008, Rangers have earned a great chance of reaching the third qualifying round.

More to come from Kent

"I can build on that performance, there were moments I wasn't happy with but moments I was," Kent told RangersTV.

"I'm feeling fitter and fitter as pre season's progressing. By the time the season comes around I'll be up to pace.

"These games are difficult to get the best performances out of, but we got the result and we take it to Ibrox where hopefully we can qualify for the next stage."

Line-ups

NK Osijek

  • 13Malenica
  • 3Barisic
  • 20Mudrazija
  • 2Loncar
  • 17SorsaSubstituted forBockajat 45'minutes
  • 22PusicBooked at 61minsSubstituted forHajradinovicat 80'minutes
  • 45HentyBooked at 87mins
  • 5MiocSubstituted forLyopaat 62'minutesBooked at 90mins
  • 21SkoricBooked at 59mins
  • 23Grgic
  • 24Maric

Substitutes

  • 4Tomelin
  • 6Radeljic
  • 10Lyopa
  • 12Bockaj
  • 25Pilj
  • 28Santini
  • 30Hajradinovic

Rangers

  • 1McGregor
  • 2Tavernier
  • 6Goldson
  • 8Jack
  • 10EjariaSubstituted forMcCrorieat 78'minutes
  • 9Katic
  • 26Kent
  • 7MurphySubstituted forWindassat 68'minutes
  • 15FlanaganBooked at 66mins
  • 20MorelosSubstituted forMiddletonat 90+4'minutes
  • 23Coulibaly

Substitutes

  • 11Windass
  • 16Halliday
  • 17McCrorie
  • 21Candeias
  • 22Docherty
  • 25Alnwick
  • 40Middleton
Referee:
Pawel Gil

Scores, Results & Fixtures

Thursday 26th July 2018

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A

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2FC Astana6312107310
3Slavia Prague62226608
4Maccabi Tel-Aviv611418-74

B

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2Partizan Belgrade622289-18
3Young Boys613278-16
4Skenderbeu6123610-45

C

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2Ludogorets62317529
3Istanbul Basaksehir622278-18
4Hoffenheim6123810-25

D

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2AEK Athens61506518
3HNK Rijeka62131112-17
4Austria Vienna6123916-75

E

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2Lyon6321114711
3Everton6114715-84
4Apollon Limassol6033514-93

F

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2FC Copenhagen62317349
3Sheriff Tiraspol62314409
4Zlín6024110-92

G

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2Steaua Bucharest631297210
3Lugano6303911-29
4Hapoel Be'er Sheva6114510-54

H

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1Arsenal64111441013
2Red Star Belgrade62313219
3Köln620478-16
4BATE Borisov6123616-105

I

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2Marseille62224408
3Konyaspor613246-26
4Vitória Guimarães612359-45

J

TeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Ath Bilbao632185311
2Östersunds FK632184411
3Zorya Luhansk620439-66
4Hertha Berlin612367-15

K

TeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Lazio6411127513
2Nice630312759
3SV Zulte Waregem6213813-57
4Vitesse6123510-55

L

TeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Zenit St Petersburg65101751216
2Real Sociedad64021661012
3Rosenborg6123611-55
4Vardar6015320-171
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