Russell Martin insists his Rangers side 'need the fans' after Club Brugge defeat
Briefly

Rangers faced a disheartening 3-1 loss to Club Brugge in the first leg of their Champions League playoff. The team fell behind early, trailing 3-0 in the first half, leading to discontent among fans. However, a second-half goal from Danilo provided a glimmer of hope by narrowing the deficit. Despite the initial struggles, manager Russell Martin expressed pride in the team's improved performance, emphasizing their need for support as they seek to rally for the second leg of the match.
"That's as hard as it will ever be for the players on the pitch. I'm proud of how they responded. I'm really proud of the second half, the game is not over, the tie is not over."
"You can't impact it from the sidelines. You put a gameplan in place to try and win the game but the decision-making changes because we're so anxious."
"The fans are all entitled to their opinion but we're going to need them so much. This club has had a long period... where it hasn't been as successful as it wants to be so we need to come together."
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