Giovanni van Bronckhorst fears the backlash of an early Aberdeen goal at Ibrox tomorrow.
Last week Livingston took the lead in the fourth minute to silence Ibrox apart from the droning sounds coming from the Union Bears.
After being booed off the park at half-time there was a slight improvement after the break although it took until the 90th minute for John Lundstram to produce an equaliser.
Ibrox was half empty at the final whistle with the remaining fans booing the players off at the final whistle with their attitude and commitment being questioned.
Van Bronckhorst felt that his players showed character during the 3-0 defeat from Napoli on Wednesday but the jury of fans remained unconvinced that avoiding another 7-1 defeat was actually a step in the right direction.
? LISTEN: “You don’t want to start the way we started last week… because the fans will be almost against you”.
Rangers boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst says they’re determined to start quickly against Aberdeen to get the fans on side. pic.twitter.com/qXAVm9MpcP
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with mutt and jeff controlling the cameras and the whistle it could be a long day for the dons and their manager
First two names on the team sheet
Walsh
McLean