FC KAUNAS 0-0 RANGERS



Rangers are through to the third qualifying round of the Champions League following tonight¹s tie in Kaunas - but the goal-less draw was scarcely one of the Light Blues most memorable European nights on their first ever visit to Lithuania.

The intense of the afternoon had cooled considerably by kick-off at 17.30 local time but the Darius Gireno Sports Stadium was hardly the most intimidating of venues for Rangers, secure in the knowledge that they held a 4-1 lead from the first leg in Glasgow - the three sided uncovered ground accommodating perhaps 4,000 fans for the game. perhaps 100 of them supporting Rangers.

Tugay made a surprise return to the starting line-up whilst perhaps there were no places even on the substitutes bench for Jorg Albertz and Neil McCann.

The game had no sooner started than Tugay was spoken to by the referee for a foul on Marius Bezykornovas an indication perhaps that Rangers were determined not to be intimidated by the physical nature of their opponents.

An early goal would have settled any unease about the outcome of the tie and Rod Wallace found himself clean through on goalkeeper Gytis Padinanskas following a one-two with Billy Dodds only for his drive from a tight angle to be blocked.

The first yellow card of the evening was shown to Fernando Ricksen in the 8th minute for a foul on the home side¹s captain Audrius Ksanavicius but within 60 seconds a lightening break by the Ibrox men following a goal mouth scramble in front of Klos should certainly have paid dividends when Tugay released Giovanni Van Bronkhorst for a direct run at the Kaunus defence before feeding Fernando Ricksen with a squared ball - the Dutch fullback striking the crossbar with a shot form the edge of the area, Rod Wallace heading the rebound over from right in front of goal.

The Rangers fans amused themselves with chants of ³If you hate the Daily Record clap your hands² but at least two sad souls in the home support sporting Celtic tops whilst one banner prominently displayed in green lettering on a white background proclaimed ³we support Celtic² - perhaps not all that surprising as Lithuania is 90% Roman Catholic.

Bert Konterman received Rangers¹ second yellow card of the game for a foul on Audrius Ksanavicius - by far and away the home side¹s best player - before Rangers were almost caught out on the half-hour when a quick thrown in by Ksanavicius left Zuta clean through on goal only for his weak finishing effort to be directed straight at Klos. Dedura came within inches of finding the net with a header from a Ksanavicius corner but Rangers certainly had the balance of play and possession and Padinanskas was called into action to deny Van Bronkhorst following a one-two with Billy Dodds.

A goal less first half was not exactly the sort of action the Rangers fans had been looking for following their long journey but Padinanskas again denied the Gers early in the second half when he dived at Wallace¹s feet from a Ricksen through ball before Lorenzo Amoruso chalked up yellow card number three for a foul on Velicka.

The popularity of Russian winger Andrei Kanchelskis here in Lithuania was demonstrated when he received generous support when coming on as a substitute for Ricksen in 75 minutes. Another Rangers substitute, Allan Johnston, almost opened the scoring in 81 minutes with a turn and shot from a Barry Ferguson pass that Padinanskas turned wide with a flying save.

But the last action of a frankly dreadful game came right on the 90 minute mark when Van Bronkhorst cleared a Ksanavicius header fro a Dedura flick off the goal-line to save Rangers the embarrassment of a defeat.

Rangers manager Dick Advocaat expressed his satisfaction at a job done but emphasised that there was a real need to improve - he paid tribute to Kaunas as a well-organised and good side with one excellent player - the captain Audrius Ksanavicius.

Rangers would need to work on their sharpness but underlined that the more games that were played with new players in the team and the more players played together the more settled the side would become but admitted that tonight's display would not be good enough next week in Denmark.

As he left the press conference Advocaat turned to his opposite number, the Kaunus coach, and shaking his hand said ³well done, good game.² He must have been kidding!

For Rangers the only consolation from an abysmal display is that they are through to the next round but they will have to improve out of all proportion if they are to defeat Herfogle.

The final word on a bleak night must surely lie with one female English spectator who asked of this correspondent at the end of the game ³was that really Rangers?²

RANGERS:- Klos, Ricksen (Kanchelskis 75), Konterman, Amoruso, Vidmar (Porrini 45), Reyna, Ferguson, Van Bronkhorst, Tugay, Dodds, Wallace (Johnston 70). UNUSED SUBS:- Brown, Miller, Ritchie.

ATT - 4,000