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'Rangers cannot go toe-to-toe with the big boys'

'Rangers cannot go toe-to-toe with the big boys'

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We asked for your views on Rangers' potential opponents if they get past Viktoria Plzen in the third round of qualifying.Here's what some of you said: Alex: If we manage to get through our third qualifying round I'm quite content with our draw. There's no easy games in Europe, everyone who's in it made it there on merit. One team I wanted to avoid was Benfica if they were to advance to the play-off round as well as us, so relatively I'm happy with the draw.Jim: If they perform as they did against Motherwell they have no chance, where was the fight? The desire to win? The playing for the jersey? I would love to see them qualify but they have to up their game and I can't see that happening with the tactics the manager employs.Ronnie: We're simply not good enough for the Champions League. Make some money, get past Plzen then drop to the Europa League. That is our level. Rangers cannot go toe-to-toe with the big boys. Once upon a time maybe, but not any longer. We have been abysmal and lucky to have got past the Greeks. Sorry but that is how it is.Louise: European football is great but I think we all know that Rangers are not a Champions League side. I know this is where the money is, but we are guaranteed Europa League football which is much more our level, so the Champions League will be what it will be. Most fans will be craving domestic success first.Sally: Given recent performances the chances of Rangers progressing in the Champions League are extremely remote. The board will have to hold up their hands and admit Russell Martin was the wrong choice!David: There's too much talk already about who we play next. Simply we will not be playing anyone without a big improvement after Saturday's showing. Full focus on getting past the Czechs in this round.
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