Rangers Boss Martin Hails "Growing" Side After UCL Win

Rangers manager Russell Martin believes his team will "grow so much" after overcoming a tough second-leg challenge against Panathinaikos to secure Champions League qualification.
The Scottish side faced intense pressure in Athens when Filip Duricic's VAR-confirmed header narrowed their first-leg advantage. However, substitute Djeidi Gassama replicated his home-leg heroics with a stunning strike to ease the pressure in sweltering conditions.
Match Highlights
Rangers endured a challenging first half where Panathinaikos created numerous chances:
- Anastasios Bakasetas narrowly missed from the edge of the box
- Jack Butland made crucial saves against Fotis Ioannidis
- Facundo Pellistri squandered a golden opportunity
The Greek side finally broke through when Duricic headed home after a defensive lapse, though Gassama's clinical volley ultimately secured progression. Rangers could have doubled their lead when Cyriel Dessers missed a late one-on-one chance.
Key Takeaways
Defensive Concerns: Rangers conceded 34 shots across both legs, raising questions about their defensive solidity against stronger opponents.
Standout Performers:
- Jack Butland: The goalkeeper made several crucial saves, showing marked improvement from last season
- Djeidi Gassama: The winger provided decisive moments in both legs with his attacking threat
Looking Ahead
Rangers face a packed August schedule:
- Scottish Premiership opener at Motherwell (Saturday)
- Champions League third qualifying round vs Viktoria Plzen (next Tuesday)
- Old Firm derby before month's end
Martin acknowledged the challenge: "To be five weeks into the process, from where they were to where they are is incredible. We will get better. The group will grow so much from this."
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