Champions League: Rangers boss van Bronckhorst will make last-minute decision on Kent and Morelos
Posted by  badge Boss on Aug 09, 2022 - 06:42PM
The hopes of Rangers reversing their current score could be boosted by the return of their two most influential attackers (Picture: Alex Gottschalk/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)

Giovanni van Bronckhorst plans to make a last-minute decision on whether to start key duo Ryan Kent and Alfredo Morelos against Union Saint-Gilloise as Rangers bid to keep their dream alive.

Gers trail the Belgians 2-0 going into the second leg of their third qualifying-round tie, but their hopes of a turnaround could be boosted by the return of their two most influential attackers.

Winger Kent, 25, has a chance of being involved after missing the last two games with a knock picked up in the opening league match away to Livingston, while Morelos will feature after scoring against Kilmarnock on Saturday as he returned to action as a second-half substitute following almost five months out with a thigh injury.

‘Ryan did some parts of the training today so we have to assess him tomorrow to see if he’s fit enough to start or even get minutes’, van Bronckhorst said. ‘It’s very positive for me that he was on the pitch.

‘He’s a player who can be the difference tomorrow. It will all depend how his fitness is but he’s in the squad, which is a sign that if he’s fit we want to use him.

‘Morelos has been training with us a little bit longer and got his first minutes for the season on Saturday so he’s there to take part in the game. If it’s from the start, we have to assess him tomorrow. His presence is there for everyone to see with the reception he got from the crowd on Saturday.

Manager van Bronckhorst is heartened by previous examples of Rangers turning games around (Picture: Joris Verwijst/BSR Agency/Getty Images)

‘We know he is capable of creating chances and scoring goals. I’m really happy with Alfredo’s first goal on Saturday. We have a lot of creativity in the team and that’s needed tomorrow when you have to break defensive blocks.’

Rangers, who will face PSV Eindhoven or Monaco in the play-off round if they get through, have never over-turned a two-goal first-leg deficit in a European tie.

However, the Light Blues are heartened by memories of last year’s run to the Europa League final when they recovered from first-leg defeats away to Braga and RB Leipzig.

‘Most of our ties last year, the second leg was at home and we had to make up defeats,’ he said. ‘It’s something we are familiar with. It is another chance for us to be the team we can be. I know the players will be together with the fans and we’ll give everything to make sure we go through. The first leg wasn’t the result we wanted but we have a home game where we can change all that.’