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Hosted the victory in the first leg of the third round of the UEFA Champions League

Rangers ranked first in the third round of the Champions League by defeating Czech side Viktoria Plzen 3-0.

The new signing Djeidi Gassama further attracted Ibrox’s loyalty with his third and fourth goals in three straight European Olympics.

The 21-year-old won a penalty from forward Cyriel Dessers in the playoffs before heading to Doosan Arena next week.

Martin took over with the Scottish Giants in June, blowing up his players after Saturday’s 1-1 draw at Motherwell and playing some big options ahead of the clash, throwing James Tavernier and Nico Raskin to the bench.

But the decision seemed to pay off as the Wanderer was largely accused lawsuit, and a well-deserved winner appeared that night.

New signatures are impressed by Ibrox

Gassama joined the Scottish team from Sheffield on Wednesday when Martin’s man gave the perfect start to receive a neat layoff from Dessers an hour later.

The winger got a breath before Florian Wiegele finished the game coolly, giving his new employer the lead.

Another new face for the Wanderer is Oliver Antman, who was later stripped of his debut goal as his low-speed drive was blocked by Vaclav Jemelka.

The young Finnish player may not be on the scoring table, but he played a big role in the Rangers’ second goal, with the 23-year-old Jink trapped in the Plzen Box and then knocked out by Matej Vydra.

As Martin’s team entered the breakthrough with command lineup, Dess confidently sent out the resulting spots to double the host’s advantage.

After restarting, it was roughly the same, and the ranger had complete control of the tie.

Mohamed Diomande’s efforts shocked the bar, and Gassama nodded the next day of the evening.

From there, PLZEN barely passed the blow. Rangers saw the game and gave the Czech Republic a healthy lead on Tuesday.

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