Rangers will be desperate to get Tuesday’s Champions League defeat to Dynamo Kiev out of their system when they return to Hampden Park to entertain St Johnstone in the Scottish League Cup on Saturday.
The Light Blues were creating better chances than their opponents until Jefte’s harsh second yellow card saw them reduced to 10 men and the match swing in the Ukrainians’ favour.
But this cup clash may be almost as complicated for Phillipe Clement’s side if St Johnstone’s in-form strike duo of Adama Sidibeh and Benjamin Kimpioka cause as many problems as they have in the Perth club’s opening two league contests.
Rangers will be desperate to get Tuesday’s Champions League defeat to Dynamo Kiev out of their system when they return to Hampden Park to entertain St Johnstone in the Scottish League Cup on Saturday.
The Light Blues were creating better chances than their opponents until Jefte’s harsh second yellow card saw them reduced to 10 men and the match swing in the Ukrainians’ favour.
But this cup clash may be almost as complicated for Phillipe Clement’s side if St Johnstone’s in-form strike duo of Adama Sidibeh and Benjamin Kimpioka cause as many problems as they have in the Perth club’s opening two league contests.
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Rangers will be desperate to get Tuesday’s Champions League defeat to Dynamo Kiev out of their system when they return to Hampden Park to entertain St Johnstone in the Scottish League Cup on Saturday.
The Light Blues were creating better chances than their opponents until Jefte’s harsh second yellow card saw them reduced to 10 men and the match swing in the Ukrainians’ favour.
But this cup clash may be almost as complicated for Phillipe Clement’s side if St Johnstone’s in-form strike duo of Adama Sidibeh and Benjamin Kimpioka cause as many problems as they have in the Perth club’s opening two league contests.