Rangers suffered one of the worst defeats in their history as they lost 2-0 to Luxembourg side Progres Niederkorn to exit the Europa League in the first qualifying round.
The Scottish Premiership side had recorded a narrow 1-0 victory in the first leg at Ibrox, but a historic victory from the hosts in Luxembourg resulted in a 2-1 aggregate defeat for Pedro Caixinha's men.
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Goals from Emmanuel Fracoise and Sebastian Thill saw Progres progress to the second qualifying round, having never won a European fixture before and only ever scoring one goal in a continental game.
The shock result saw Rangers draw a lot of criticism online, with some fans and pundits describing the result as 'humiliating' and 'embarrassing' for the Old Firm club.
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Rangers will now turn their attentions back to the Scottish Premiership, having finished third last season, 41 points behind Brendan Rodgers' Celtic.