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It was a very bad night for Ranger fans



In the first leg, they lost and conceded 3 goals. But at least they managed to score 1 goal, which gave them some hope for the second leg. Unfortunately, in the 5th minute, they conceded the first goal, and the situation worsened in the 8th minute when they were reduced to 10 players. They could no longer reverse the result of the first leg.
From the outset Club Brugge held a two2 goal lead in the first leg. Furthermore Rangers were in disarray after a poor start to the season, and it was difficult to see them threatening Brugge's two 2 goal lead. So before the match, everyone predicted an easy win for Club Brugge, and that proved to be the case with their emphatic victory over Rangers.

Bruges have been impressive this season, and I hope they can also pull off a surprise in UCL this season. When they beat Rangers, they looked in top form especially after defeating Salzburg home and away, and achieving two consecutive wins domestically which certainly boosted their confidence. So it's no surprise that when they faced Rangers they had no trouble securing a win.
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Scraped on 28/08/2025, 19:06:03 UTC
It was a very bad night for Ranger fans



In the first leg, they lost and conceded 3 goals. But at least they managed to score 1 goal, which gave them some hope for the second leg. Unfortunately, in the 5th minute, they conceded the first goal, and the situation worsened in the 8th minute when they were reduced to 10 players. They could no longer reverse the result of the first leg.
From the outset Club Brugge held a two goal lead in the first leg. Furthermore Rangers were in disarray after a poor start to the season, and it was difficult to see them threatening Brugge's two goal lead. So before the match, everyone predicted an easy win for Club Brugge, and that proved to be the case with their emphatic victory over Rangers.

Bruges have been impressive this season, and I hope they can also pull off a surprise in UCL this season. When they beat Rangers, they looked in top form especially after defeating Salzburg home and away, and achieving two consecutive wins domestically which certainly boosted their confidence. So it's no surprise that when they faced Rangers they had no trouble securing a win.