Joe Aribo and Sheyi Ojo were on target as Rangers claimed a 2-0 first-leg victory over Luxembourg club Progres Niederkorn in their Europa League second-round qualifier on Thursday.
The Scottish side eased to a 10-0 aggregate victory over St Joseph’s in the previous round and they moved a step closer to reaching the group stage after earning a comfortable win against Progres, who were reduced to 10 men late on in Glasgow.
Ojo struck in the 54th minute to add to Aribo’s 20th-minute opener as Rangers launched a revenge mission, two years on from suffering a shock elimination against the same opposition.
But Steven Gerrard’s men squandered a big chance to score a third goal 20 minutes from time when James Tavernier missed a penalty, leaving themselves with a little work still to do in next Thursday’s return leg.
FULL-TIME: Rangers 2-0 Progrès Niederkorn#RangersFC will travel to Luxembourg next week with a two-goal advantage. pic.twitter.com/sPgJ8H38VW
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) July 25, 2019
Aribo opened the scoring in the second leg of the one-sided affair against St Joseph’s and he did so again here with a left-footed finish into the bottom corner from 20 yards.
Andrew Halliday and Alfredo Morelos were both guilty of missing presentable opportunities, though, while Ojo had a close-range finish ruled out just before half-time for offside.
But the Liverpool loanee got on the scoresheet early in the second half by cutting inside and picking his spot after a corner was worked short.
A quick change of pace from Jordan Jones caught out the Progres defence to earn his side a penalty, but Tavernier hit the base of the post from the spot-kick.
Tom Laterza was shown a second yellow card two minutes from time, but only after Allan McGregor had produced a smart save to deny Jacky Mmaee an away goal that would have changed the complexion of the tie.
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