Ryan Jack was present at the Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium as Rangers defeated Fenerbahçe 3-1 in the Europa League on Thursday.
Rangers defeated Fenerbahce in the first leg of the Europa League round of 16 match in Istanbul, scoring three goals against Jose Mourinho’s team.
Ryan Jack was present at the Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium as Rangers defeated Fenerbahçe 3-1 in the Europa League on Thursday.
Rangers defeated Fenerbahce in the first leg of the Europa League round of 16 match in Istanbul, scoring three goals against Jose Mourinho’s team.
Ryan Jack delivers a verdict on Rangers fans
Jack, a former Rangers player, watched the Europa League match at Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium.
Jack spent seven seasons at Ibrox before departing as a free agent after his contract expired last summer. The 33-year-old then joined Turkish second-tier club Esenler Erokspor.
In seven years with Rangers, the Scot made 210 appearances, scoring 16 goals and assisting 15 times. The former Aberdeen player was not an unquestioned starter, but he was a crucial depth and quality player for the Rangers throughout his time there.
Over 2000 fans traveled 2200 miles from Glasgow to Istanbul to watch their team face Mourinho’s Fenerbahce. The away fans were vocal and consistently provided energy to their team. During his time at Ibrox, Jack has seen the Rangers faithful take long and gruelling away trips to get behind their club, witnessed the might of the fans once again.
He took to Instagram, to applaud the Rangers fans, putting up a story captioned: “The best out there”
The Bears to battle Celtic for Lennon Miller?
The Gers are already making moves to enhance their team for next season. Dundee youngster Lyall Cameron will arrive at Ibrox next season after completing pre-contract terms.
Motherwell midfielder Lennon Miller has impressed heavily with a number of sides across the Premiership taking stock of the 18-year-old. With Bears’ takeover by 49ers on the horizon, the new owners might want to flex their financial muscle and add promising players to the ranks. Rangers’ financial situation is about to improve and in such a scenario they should be able to battle the likes of Celtic for a talented teenager in Miller.
Premiership leaders Celtic have been tracking the Motherwell player for a long time, and if they want to avoid a clash with Rangers, they will try to complete the move before the end of the season. The American group is in talks to acquire 51% of the Glasgow club’s shares, which might result in a transfer in decision-making authority.
Rangers will try to compete with Celtic both on and off the pitch once the deal is complete.