Former Celtic striker Hyun-Gio Oh returned to Glasgow to chase Rangers 10 men as he scored the only goal in the 1-0 jinck-filled Gin-winning in the European League.
The South Korean international made a penalty in the first half, hit the winner after 55 minutes, after which he received boxes after he infiltrated a side.
Rangers – who had sent Mohamed Diyomandi after 41 minutes – did not start a shot on the target after the 34th minute and was screaming when the final whistle was detonated.
The result increases the pressure on Russell Martin, whose team won four of the first 14 games in all competitions in this chapter.
Jenk was the ones who asked questions on a large part of the first half in Abrox, where Zakaria El Oouahdi proved a thorn on the side of Jayden Megoma on the right. He threw his contact with a dangerous ball from the right back over the tape of six yards; Patrick Hrosovki, published from a similar distance shortly after that.
However, Rangers might have been at the forefront if it was not because of an incredible goal line permit from Genk’s captain to connect John Sotar’s head away.
After that, Rangers appealed to a penalty when James Tavirinier’s head hit the extended arm of Jouris Kimbi, but after sending him to the Var screen, Matej Jug supported his decision not to kick a penalty, due to a clear batch of Tavernier in Kayembe.
Within three minutes, the hosts were reduced to 10 men. Diomandi El Ouahdi was caught on the ankle and offered a straight red card. He remained from the tunnel, hoping to enter Var, but it did not come.
To assemble the drama in the first half, Genk got a penalty kick after the second Var review, where Tavernier cut Yaimar Medina cutting the box from the left. Oh, Oh, avoided Putland’s look preparing to take the category kick, but the former England goalkeeper made a strong rescue for his denial.
But Oh, finally scored the goal that he hoped early in the second half. The wonderful ball of Jarne Steuckors found that it was not completely unique and was able to finish clinically under slight pressure.
Use a second with 20 minutes to play, which was quickly excluded, but in the end, it was only enough.
Martin: Red Card changed the game – but we will grow after tonight
Rangers Main trainer Russell Martin He speaks at his press conference after the match:
In his future:
“I don’t think a game in which we move to 10 men for that long changes things a large amount.
“I don’t feel anything but support.”
And talk to TNT SPORTS:
To perform:
“I think it was difficult because we had reached 10 men for a long time. We had good control in the first part of the game, then we had a difficult talisman as we had to defend a little because we were not good enough or clean enough with the ball. We rode it, then a duet was sent and this changes the game.
“I thought that the boys were in the second half well. We actually looked at a threat at the end of the first half, and they wanted to take the ball, and we commented together. We wanted to be aggressive in an attempt to cause their problems as well, then they score a goal that we should not give up.
“But they are stuck in it. I am proud of this second half. Playing with 10 men for a long time against a decent team is not easy, so it is what it is.
About how to click on things from things:
“Not far – and I think we will learn and grow tonight. I think they have done well with 10 men for a long time to play.
“As it was good evidence for us last Saturday, about the good feeling they felt after the match, there will be things tonight and a clear tomorrow for the players, so there will be a lot of learning tonight.”
Rangers fans thwarted:
“I have said several times before, the only thing that will affect the victory of football matches.
“Inside the building, it was amazing. The operation, and the players, so we just have to continue to focus on that, the result will end positive and we hope that it will end up converting supporters and their feelings.”
Boyd: Rangers have no choice but to start searching for a new manager
former Rangers attacker Chris Boyd on Sky Sports News:
“Andrew Cavinagh, Rangers’ president, was in Abrox tonight, and with the end of consumption choir of fans who were still there, he will now understand what is going on now for several weeks.
“He suffered from Rangers playing in Europe and saw and heard what the European nights might be in Abrox and on the road, but tonight he must sit asking himself whether this is what he wants as President of Rangers because it seems that there is a complete chapter on the club.
“The fans are completely finished, and they feel as if it was time for any case.
“I think Patrick Stewart (Rangers CEO) will have a lot of questions to answer now. Rangers’ fans have already turned into protests at the weekend and now Rangers go to a period when the next three matches are heading from home and will not become easier.
“Many Rangers fans expected this (Rass Martin’s dismissal) to be after the game of hearts because of the negativity that was there.
“Rangers supported their manager, and because it is the beginning of a new project that does not want to seem to give up immediately, but looking at it now there is no other option but to start searching for not only a new manager, but I believe that employment needs comprehensive reform in Rangers.
“Once again, I cannot sit here and criticize the employment teams that were there in the past, then look at this one and let them escape from that because the amount of players who came across the door.
“Youssef Chermiti has also had the opportunity of this evening as well. I know that Rangers decreases to 10 men and becomes difficult for him in the second half, but I have never seen anything in the first half that will evoke me. When you record this type of players, they have to happen, and they have to make a difference and this does not happen for Rangers.
“He is the person who is the large conversion fee, and it will carry it, but there are others in the Rangers team, which only looks at the absolute miles where they need to be successful
“Ultimately, Rangers manager Russell Martin will be the one who ends up paying for his price, but for me, there are other people in the football club who must bear accountability as well because separation now on the stadiums on the field and what is behind it is bad as I have seen.”
Sotar: The players are frustrated, just like the fans
Rangers John Sotar Talk to TNT SPORTS:
“A frustrating night. I thought we started the game well, and we have some opportunities. The transmission makes it difficult. In the second half, we tried to play high, and we tried to get some opportunities and we had a few, but it was frustrated.
“If you know what happened, do my best to help me. It’s many things. It is difficult to analyze immediately after the game, so it’s difficult to answer that.
“When we get a goal early here, it raises the whole crowd. If we don’t get it, this is difficult.
“I understand the frustrations; it’s the same thing in there. It is not as if we are on different pages. We can only manage them through the winning offers and games. We need to do so quickly.”
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