Philippe Clement is facing the media ahead of Rangers’ Europa League test against Manchester United on Thursday.
The Rangers boss is hoping to guide his side to a memorable result, and a positive step towards the knockout stages of the tournament.
Old Trafford will host the Battle of Britain clash and penultimate game in the league stage of Europe’s second tier competition.
Philippe Clement’s men are making the journey south to take on the struggling English Premier League side.
Both clubs are currently in the top-eight of the rankings and hoping to secure a place in the last-16.
They are separated by a point with Rangers in eighth on 11 points and United in seventh on 12 points.
It will be the fifth meeting between the sides in European competition with United winning three of the previous games and the other ending in a draw.
Rangers have never scored against the Old Trafford side in a competitive game with their best result coming in a 0-0 draw in the Champions League back in 2010.
Speaking earlier on Wednesday, Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim said his side would face a tough task and competitive game.
“I know that some important players from Rangers won’t be playing so we have to know the new players to understand the way they play,” he said.
“They will have their full-backs really high up the pitch and they have talent to score in the final third, so it’s another tough game and an important one for us because we want to skip the playoffs.”
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