“I had such a headache”—the loud atmosphere at Ibrox during the Rangers game forced the goalkeeper to take paracetamol.

When Philippe Clement was not in control, Rangers played Union Saint-Gilloise in the qualifying round of the Champions League last season.

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The Scottish team advanced to the next round of the competition despite Rangers’ 2-0 loss in Belgium. The Scottish team had an excellent opening game at Ibrox, winning 3-0.

Now, it appears that some people are still thinking about their trip to Rangers. Their captain, Anthony Moris, spoke with RTBF.

The goalie stated that they anticipate a boisterous environment when they play Eintracht Frankfurt tonight, using the 2022 game at Ibrox as an illustration of how loud things can get.

“So far, the game at Rangers last season has served as my benchmark. I got such a headache after the game that I even had to take a Dafalgan (a type of paracetamol),” Moris stated.

“However, it’s a good thing because many of us were present at that match and we will get to relive that intensity.” Though we will have to deal with this moment, the Scotland match taught us a lot.

Union SG and Frankfurt are participating in the Conference League’s second round. After a 2-2 tie in Belgium, they will determine today who advances to the round of 16.

In the previous season, Rangers advanced to the play-offs by defeating Union SG and went on to defeat PSV to secure a spot in the group stages.

However, the Scottish team suffered six losses and finished bottom of their group, joined by teams like Napoli, Liverpool, and Ajax.

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