Rangers status as bonafide HEAVYWEIGHTS sees Benfica backers warned of ‘considerable disadvantage’

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Rangers’ legitimate status Benfica supporters are cautioned of a “considerable disadvantage” in HEAVYWEIGHTS.

Benfica has received internal warnings on Rangers’ trophy-laden status, which highlights the threats Philippe Clement’s team poses.

A well-known Portuguese newspaper waxed poetic about the Ibrox team’s current prowess, which is supported by their 55 league titles, second only to Linfield in European football. The straightforward message of A Bola to Benfica supporters is this: although we may be the best team in our own nation, the Rangers have won 17 league titles, which puts us at a significant disadvantage. According to the Portuguese publication, “Rangers and Benfica unite two of the teams with the greatest number of national champion titles, but the Reds’ disadvantage is still significant in this chapter of world football history.”

Naturally, Roger Schmidt’s team doesn’t need any more psychological obstacles to get past because, despite Rangers having them under pressure in three straight Europa League games, the men in red have always managed to escape with a draw. However, given the current situation, they cannot continue to rely solely on chance.

Following their disappointing draws with the Light Blues and losses to Sporting and Porto, Schmidt and company have managed to negotiate a tenuous truce with their supporters seven days ago. However, there’s a real feeling that Rangers’ recent dominance over Portuguese teams is influencing people who are desperate for Benfica to win in Glasgow. The Ibrox team hopes to triumph at home against Benfica, just as they did twice against Braga and Porto..

Rangers supporters are expecting for the customary at Ibrox despite the contentious 5.45pm kickoff time that has people racing to the stadium. The stakes are high.

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