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Rangers remain in with a shout of getting through in the Champions League

Former Rangers striker Abdallah Sima has taken to social media to send a defiant message to Mohamed Diomande as his ex-side look to progress in the Champions League. They drew 1-1 away at Dynamo Kyiv in the first leg of their qualifying round last time out.

Former West Ham winger Andriy Yarmolenko gave their opponents the lead in the first-half. However, the Gers levelled up the tie ahead of the second leg at Ibrox on Tuesday 13th August after a last-gasp equaliser by striker Cyriel Dessers.

Diomande posted on Instagram the following message: “Job’s not finished. See you next week ⚔️ #championsleague#rangersfc.”, with Sima replying: “Mon gars ♥️.” That directly translates to ‘my boy.’

 

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Sima, who is 23-years-old, spent last term on loan at Rangers from Brighton and Hove Albion. He went on to make 40 appearances in all competitions and scored 16 goals.

There’s a claim in the Turkish media that Trabzonspor are showing interest in Rangers midfielder Todd Cantwell.

The 26-year-old wants to leave Ibrox this summer and was left out of Philippe Clement’s squad for the game against Dynamo Kiev on Tuesday night.

Karadeniz Gazete report a Trabzonspor director flew to the UK on a private jet this week to hold transfer talks with Cantwell. It’s claimed the meeting was positive and that the former Norwich City man is open to the move to Trabzon.

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