âCalm down, itâs not overâ, Mourinho warns Rangers

Jose Mourinho and Barry Ferguson were all smiles pre-match, but only the latter was happy afterwards
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If only Jose Mourinhoâs Fenerbahce players had delivered a performance as accomplished as the one he offered up.
After watching his side burgled in their own home by an increasingly-familar Rangers away Europa League display, the Portuguese landed far more blows on the visitors than his team managed.
Rangers should âcalm downâ. The tie is ânot overâ. Fenerbahce were âbad everywhereâ. They made âincredible, incredible mistakesâ.
The Scottish Premiership side were âas pragmatic as I was expectingâ. They defended âbasically wellâ and wasted time with â20 injuriesâ. Goalkeeper Jack Butland âtook thirty seconds every time he had the ball in his handsâ.
But despite that, Mourinho said, this 3-1 defeat in Istanbul was âa good resultâ because the defeat âcould have been biggerâ.
He was referring to the fact Rangers had two Cyriel Dessers goals ruled out for offside after VAR reviews as the hosts struggled to quell their threat on the break.
Ultimately, Barry Fergusonâs side had to settle for a Vaclav Cerny double to add to Dessersâ early opener.
But, despite their domestic troubles, they are still well-placed to set up a last-eight tie with either Roma or Athletic Bilbao. Not that Mourinho agrees, of course.
âFor me, I have to say that we deserved a punishment of this result,â he said. âBut if someone wants to ask me if itâs over, no, I donât think itâs over.
âThe only thing I tell this is donât celebrate too much, because there is a second match to play, thatâs my only advice.
âIf they celebrate after the second match I will congratulate them but now calm down because itâs not over.â
âMy only advice, calm downâ â Mourinho after Rangers defeat
âWeâll enjoy tonight then try to fix Ibrox problemâ
Rangers interim head coach Ferguson agreed, albeit his words carried a little less flourish than those of his feted counterpart.
Little wonder. This was a man in just his third game as Rangers manager and with only some underwhelming stints in the Scottish third and fourth tiers to call upon.
He might have won in his first match since replacing Philippe Clement â his side coming from two down at Kilmarnock just eight days ago â but that was followed by an abject home defeat on Saturday at the hands of struggling Motherwell.
However, Ferguson and his coaching team watched their selection decisions pay off, with the move to a back three not only making them more robust but also giving them options on the break.
âI just thought I had to change the shape and it was a gamble I was prepared to take because I thought we could get a result,â the former club captain said.
âItâs easy, when you score a couple of goals and they get disallowed, to start feeling sorry for yourself. But they kept going and stuck to the game plan.
âWeâve got to remember, itâs only half-time in the tie because Fenerbahce have got one of the best managers thatâs ever been
âThereâs no way we think weâre into the last eight. Playing at Ibrox has been a bit of a problem, but weâll enjoy tonight and then try to fix that problem.â
âBrilliant result but Iâm not getting carried awayâ â Ferguson
What they said
Double goalscorer Vaclav Cerny: âWe said what we want and how we want to get it. We did our job. You see the power we have when we stick together.â
Opening scorer Cyriel Dessers: âThis is a very good feeling. It was a beautiful night but weâre well aware weâre only halfway there. We have to enjoy this evening. To come to a difficult place against a good team and win should give us confidence.â
Former Rangers midfielder Scott Arfield on Sportsound: Everybody looks down on Scottish football and clubs and players that play in Scotland but itâs proven time and time again that this club rises to the occasion in Europe.
âYou just come to expect it on a Thursday night⊠I said they just have to stay in the tie, but theyâve done more than that. They are in the driving seat now.â
Former Rangers manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst on TNT Sports: âPerfect, perfect performance. Really proud of the team, really proud of Barry and his staff.â
Former Rangers defender Alan Hutton on TNT Sports: âThey always had that threat. Barry Ferguson surprised a lot of people with that formation but it worked an absolute treat.â
Former Rangers striker Ally McCoist on TNT Sports: âWee Barry should be and he will be extremely proud of those boys.â
BBC Scotland chief sports writer Tom English: âWhen this Rangers team are asked to break down a defence, they struggle. When itâs a toe-to-toe encounter and thereâs space and a freedom to counter, theyâre a completely different animal.â
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