Rangers defeated Fenerbahce in a dramatic penalty shootout to reach the Europa League quarter-finals despite a tough domestic season. Interim coach Barry Ferguson praised his team's character after they overcame a 2-0 home defeat, which tied the aggregate score. The victory follows a series of disappointing domestic results and the firing of manager Philippe Clement. Ferguson emphasized the necessity of resilience and collective effort in achieving success, underlining the expectation that players must rise to the challenges presented by the club's demanding standards.
Rangers have shown immense resilience under challenging circumstances, managing to secure their place in the Europa League quarter-finals despite domestic struggles.
Ferguson emphasized the importance of character in his team's performance, insisting that it takes more than just talent to succeed at Rangers.
Tonight was a big test for the players, and they proved their mettle by refusing to give in, even when down 2-0 against Fenerbahce.
The interim head coach reflects on their journey, noting the team must continue improving despite their recent successes in European competitions.
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