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Rangers vs Young Boys Prediction & Betting tips
The tension in group G of the Europa League can be cut, because with just one round to play, all participants still have a chance of European hibernation. Leader Rangers needs a point in-house anyway, but Young Boys will most likely have to win at the Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow to join the last 32 clubs of the second most prestigious club tournament in Europe.
Rangers:
Rangers is back on the right track under the leadership of former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard. The Scottish football stronghold is embroiled in its own country with arch-rival Celtic in a fierce title battle, and is also doing well outside its own borders. If the blue shirts are at least one point against the Swiss Young Boys on Thursday evening, the first European wintering since the 2006-2007 season is a fact. Perhaps the Scots are also released with a shock, although Feyenoord would have to stunt FC Porto. But Gerrard will not let that happen.
Rangers is not, of course, tiki-taka football, but with the fanatic following as a real twelfth man, The Gers are incredibly strong in-house. Earlier this season, the not-sick FC Porto received a 2-0 knock on Ibrox, and Feyenoord, too, barely got involved despite a narrow 1-0 defeat. Rangers, however, had a poor dress rehearsal, as last weekend Celtic proved to be 1-0 too strong at Hampden Park in the final of the Scottish League Cup. Gerrard didn’t want to dwell on that for a painful defeat, though: The ideal moment to show what we are worth. ”
Young Boys:
Young Boys also have to work on Thursday night. The Swiss currently occupy third place in group G and must therefore realistically win to hibernate in the Europa League. Only if Feyenoord managed to win in Portugal would a draw also suffice for the team from Bern, but that chance is of course low.
However, Young Boys is in a lesser phase, after it recently lost to FC Porto (1-2) and Basel (3-0). Last weekend, although 1-0 was won from Lucerne, the yellow blacks needed their own goal. “We are indeed far removed from our top form,” coach Gerardo Seoane admitted afterwards. “Our attack game is difficult, and that is worrying. It affects our self-confidence. Because of the many injuries I could hardly rotate. Against Rangers, however, it’s not about our physical condition, but about the will to win. ”
Rangers vs Young Boys head to head matches
03.10.19 EL Young Boys Rangers 2 : 1