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Europa League: Aribo grabs assist as Rangers smash Borussia Dortmund

Rangers pulled off a stunning 4-2 win away to Borussia Dortmund on Thursday to take command of their Europa League knockout stage playoff tie.

A penalty kick from James Tavernier put the Glasgow side ahead in the 38th minute.

Then, Colombian forward Alfredo Morelos doubled their advantage in the 41st minute off a Joe Aribo assist.

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This was when he tapped in from close range an effort by the Super Eagles player, following a well-worked corner-kick routine made easier by slack marking from Borussia Dortmund.

A thumping first-time strike from John Lundstram from outside the penalty box put Rangers in dreamland in the 49th minute.

England midfielder Jude Bellingham quickly pulled a goal back in the 51st minute, smashing into the net from outside the box to give the hosts a foothold in the game.

Rangers took no time to respond, restoring their three-goal advantage three minutes later.

That was after an own goal from defender Dan-Axel Zagadou, who deflected a strike from the lively Morelos beyond the reach of goalkeeper Gregor Kobel.

Borussia Dortmund salvaged some hope for next week’s second leg at Ibrox with a piledriver from Raphael Guerreiro in the 82nd minute.

Defender Mats Hummels tried to pull another goal back deep in stoppage time but could only produce a wayward shot that flew over the bar.

A reduced capacity due to coronavirus restrictions made for a subdued atmosphere at the Signal Iduna Park.

Only 10,000 fans were present in the stadium where one stand is nicknamed the Yellow Wall due to the noise emanating from it.

Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s side made the most of the reduced home crowd and was utterly dominant against Borussia Dortmund, who are second in the Bundesliga.

The German side are usually very reliable at home, having won 12 of their 15 home games in the league and in Europe.

They were still missing injured top goalscorer Erling Haaland, who could return in time for the second leg.

That is where 50,000 fans are set to pile into a full-capacity Ibrox, hoping to see their side complete the job against one of Europe’s powerhouses. (Reuters/NAN)

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