Rangers ‘Champions League Qualifier’not to determine the season’, says Martin star-news.press/wp

Russell Martin stressed that Rangers’s champions’ League was not defined against Panathinaikos against Panathinaikos.
Rangers Welcome to the Greek side of Ibrox Stadium on Tuesday, what will be in charge of the Club in Martin’s first competitive game.
The return leg is held in Athens on July 30, the winner of the tie in Victoria compared to Viktoria Parter or Swiss garment servers in the third standings.
If the Rangers are lost, they will be downloaded to European League Qualification, where they will be against the Besiktas or Shakhtar Donetsk in Ukraine.
Rangers arrived in the Champions League in 2022-23, in a team with Naples, Liverpool and Ajax lost all their games.
And while Martin recognized the importance of this week, he suggested that the 2025-26 campaign would be determined.
“It’s not the game to determine the season, it’s not a really big game,” said, Thella Aasgaard’s new signing is also the only doubt.
“It’s a long season. It will be defined by what we do now.
“You can build that, it’s a great game. All the great game of Rangers game is the perfect game to win each game.
“But it’s not defining the season, the squad will be very different in four or five weeks. I am convinced that.
“We now have the group we have now, we need to put the screening that looks like, it is like us and we can build and win the game after all.”
Russell Martin said I was excited to see what team can produce on Tuesday, as I am launching Ibrox’s competitiveness.
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After Rangers finished 17 points behind last year’s heads and the Scottish Premiership needs to decrease the campaign.
In Europe they were better out in the European League league phase of the Eighth set in the finals by Athletic Bilbao.
Martin has strengthened his team with eight years to reach eight, along with Club with Nasser Djiga and Max Aarons, lending on the borrowing of the wolves and Bournemouth.
Somewhere else, Oscar Cortes, Djeidi Gassa, Emmanuel Fernandez, Joe Rothwell, Aasgaard and Lyall Cameron have agreed on permanent agreements.
“I am excited, I’m in the game. Along with the work that players should enter the last four weeks, they should really be excited in this game,” Martin said.
“Preparation, work, physically, tactically, I’ve been happy with the way we work, I’ve been happy in four weeks, but it’s not a long time.
“I think tomorrow will be a real big test, how far we will come and see how much we need to work.
“That’s the most interesting and most exciting thing for us as a coach, we learn a lot about tomorrow’s team and learn a lot about what we need to move on for the next few weeks.”
2025-07-21 18:38:00