Andrew MacLean rubbed salt into the wounds of angry bears last night as he brought up the prospect of Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s side becoming Champions League record breakers.
Losing 7-1 to a shadow Liverpool side that is in 10th place in the EPL is a painful enough experience without additional FACTS! being thrown around on Twitter.
After four defeats van Bronckhorst’s side are sitting on a goal difference of 1-16, Scott Arfield’s historic goal overwhelmed by a glut of goals including a hat-trick in 6 minutes and 12 seconds for Mo Salah.
With Connor Goldson joining John Souttar and Filip Helander in the treatment room it looks like James Sands will be forced to play away to Napoli in a fortnight’s time.
Murray Park starlet Leon King looked crushed at the end of last night’s match, replacing Goldson he teamed up with Ben Davies in central defence as Liverpool passed their way to six secod half goals between the 55th and 87th minutes.
Worst Champions League group stage record held by Maccabi Tel Aviv and Dinamo Zagreb who finished on 0 points with a goal difference of -15.
Rangers on 0 points and -14 goal difference with (just over) two games left to play.
— Andrew Maclean (@AndrewMaclean_) October 12, 2022
Seemed to miss Dinamo Zagreb finishing with 0 points and a goal difference of -19 in the 2011/12 season*
— Andrew Maclean (@AndrewMaclean_) October 12, 2022
They like world records down ibrox way ??
— NaCeiltighAbú / BrenCelt (@brencelt) October 12, 2022
Rangers fans must be buzzing they’ll have at least 2 champions league records by the end of this season…
The team that conceded the fastest hattrick in champions league history and
The worst team to ever play in the champions league!— Brad Ley (@BradleyLFC93) October 12, 2022
Do you get extra money for getting the best golden wooden spoon!?
— Chris (@Bepe85) October 12, 2022
And they are next playing the top scorers in the champions league:) @napoli
— Damien (@damien_32) October 12, 2022
Napoli could easily hit 8 against them.
It would be GR-EIGHT if they did do it !
It would be karma of the highest order if these two records went to the Newco after the “co-efficient” banter last term.
I hope Napoli really rub their noses in the dirt.
Maybe this is what Tom English, BBC Scotland’s Chief Sportswriter had in mind when he predicted a “Good Run In The Champions League” last season!?
I can’t see any team looking to there next game they just don’t look as if there enjoying football crowds only going to get worst not just on field supporters are angry about it off field to I’m sure players are glad to been playing away game the press build them up even though you know they are not playing well.they still don’t get hammered by press or punditsthey don’t want barred from ibrox