Rangers Football Club of Scotland goes into the second leg of their Europa League round of 32 with a 4-2 victory over Bundesliga side Borrusia Dortmund.
Rangers were all in their front foot as they set the pace for the game dictating play and directing proceedings.
Nigeria’s Joseph Aribo started as a number 10 for the Scottish side and was instrumental in their win.
Tavernier gave Rangers the lead in the 38th minutes through a spot-kick, setting the pace for other goals to follow.
Joe Aribo was the producer this time as he set up Morales for his sides second of the night going into the break with a two-goal caution.
Lundstram added the third for the away side as the Signal Iduna Park was opposite of what it’s known for.
With the kind of performance from an away side who have not shown such character in a European competition was a long time, fans were getting directly opposite of what they wanted.
Dortmund pulled one back in the 51st minutes after Jude Bellingham was released by Guerreiro but Rangers responded immediately three minutes later to extend their lead to three goals caution.
The same combination that produced Rangers’ second goal repeated itself with the Super Eagles midfielder Joe Aribo combining with Morales for the second time in the night.
Aribo who was fantastic for the Super Eagles of Nigeria in the just concluded Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon continued his superb performance for his club, providing two assists for the night against Dortmund as he was replaced in the 86th minutes by former Arsenal star Aaron Ramsey.
Rangers defeated Dortmund at the Signal Iduna Park going into the second leg in Scotland as Rangers stand at a two-goal advantage.