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Rangers survive in a fraught night against Servette in sweltering Geneva.

Rangers squeezed through to a Champions League play-off against PSV Eindhoven after surviving a fraught night against Servette in sweltering Geneva.

A header from captain James Tavernier – so often Rangers’ European talisman – salvaged a second-leg draw and slender aggregate win.

Rangers’ 2-1 lead from Ibrox had been nullified as Dereck Kutesa whipped a wonderful finish into the top corner in a torrid first half for the visitors.

Danilo was guilty of an astonishing miss for Michael Beale’s side – spooning over an open goal – but Rangers improved after the break, and substitute Cyriel Dessers ought to have made the victory more comfortable.

Rangers will host PSV, who thumped Sturm Graz 7-2 on aggregate, next Tuesday before the return in Eindhoven the following week.

A containment job was not part of Rangers’ thinking in Switzerland, with Beale pledging to attack rather than look to protect on the first-leg advantage.

However, his side’s sprightly start soon evaporated and they were indebted to Jack Butland for two huge saves to deny Timothe Cognat and Kutesa either side of the opener as Servette caused havoc on the counter-attack.

Danilo ought to have swiftly restored Rangers’ aggregate advantage, only to somehow sclaff over the unguarded net from four yards after being picked out by Jose Cifuentes’ terrific delivery. It was Brazilian striker Danilo’s first – and only – touch in the Servette box during the opening 45 minutes.

The interval came as welcome relief for the visitors. They regrouped and emerged re-energised, with Tavernier pouncing at the back post to meet a superb cross from Borna Barisic and power his header past Joel Mall.

Rangers diligently limited Servette’s threat thereafter and Dessers sent a header an inch too high then hit the post late on as chances to put the tie beyond doubt went begging.

Player of the match – Nicolas Raskin

The Belgian was a tigerish presence in midfield and won 13 duels - the most of any Rangers player - as the visitors turned the tide
The Belgian was a tigerish presence in midfield and won 13 duels – the most of any Rangers player – as the visitors turned the tide

Job done but room for improvement – analysis

Rangers looked bang in trouble at half-time, but the nature of their response will hearten Beale as his reshaped side tries to find its feet.

They denied Servette space down the flanks after the break and controlled midfield, where Cifuentes looks an impressive addition and Nicolas Raskin continues to thrive.

Further forward Rangers look disjointed, though, and Danilo in particular cut a forlorn figure. The Brazilian, who arrived from PSV for a hefty fee this summer, struggled to link play and his glaring miss was followed by Dessers failing to add a killer touch.

Rangers are unlikely to get away with such profligacy against PSV as they look to defeat the Dutch for the second season running to reach the group stage.

What did they say?

Rangers manager Michael Beale: “We made a really slow start, we needed to dig in. At half-time we had to have some strong words as it wasn’t what we were looking for.

“It was an excellent goal we scored. After that we could’ve extended our lead. The team showed a fantastic mentality. I was pleased with the second half.”

What’s next?

Rangers kick off their League Cup campaign at home to Greenock Morton on Saturday (12:30 BST), then welcome to PSV to Ibrox next Tuesday for the first leg of their Champions League play-off.

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