Following Rangers’ 1-1 draw against Tottenham in the Europa League, supporters were invited to share their perspectives. Below are some of the responses received: Douglas commended the team’s performance, stating it was “Great performance at last.” He expressed hope that this display would lead supporters to cease criticism of Philippe Clement, acknowledge the manager’s efforts despite an “extremely limited budget,” and dismiss suggestions of individuals like Derek McInnes replacing Clement. Matthew described the team’s play as “brilliant,” noting they “Made Spurs look like a Sunday League team at times.” He highlighted the team’s “intensity, mentality and gameplan” as “excellent,” observing “no fear shown, quite rightly.” Matthew also praised the team’s potential, singling out Nicolas Raskin as “once again a standout,” Hamza Igamane as “proving to be invaluable,” and James Tavernier for being “back to his best, with an outstanding assist,” while acknowledging Cyriel Dessers was “his usual frustrating self.” Jack drew a comparison between the performance and the match against Leipzig in 2022. He asserted that Raskin delivered “the best midfield performance for Rangers since Barry Ferguson.” Jack also stated that “Tottenham were totally bewildered by the passion and adrenaline-fuelled Rangers team which came from our fans – who will always back the team no matter what!” He concluded that Rangers “deserved a win,” adding, “Celtic beware!” Brian extended “A big hand clap” to the entire team, from “the goalkeeper to our forward man,” remarking that “that performance was like watching a Rangers team from past years.” He characterized the display as “A strong, disciplined, determined” one, featuring “a team playing for each other,” and concluded with “Well done, a great result. Up and onwards now.” Ronnie felt that “A point seems hardly enough for that performance” but expressed “no complaints from this ecstatic Bear.” He declared it “Our best performance since our charge to Seville,” noting “Not a single failure” and even forgiving “Dessers for his miss.” Ronnie added, “We got 100% from every player, they were brilliant,” and urged, “Now let’s see us repeat this on Sunday. Suddenly we are a team again.” William stated that he “would have taken a draw before kick-off,” but after witnessing the match, he believed Rangers “deserved three points.” He observed that “Spurs thought we would roll over” and affirmed that “To a man every Rangers player was magnificent on the night.” William concluded with the hope that the team “can take that into Sunday’s final.” Post navigation Richie Myler Aims to Rebuild Hull FC’s Pride and Standing Scotland to Face Greece in Nations League Play-off