Summary
WHEN three Scottish clubs simultaneously went into the draws for post-Christmas European competition for the first time in almost 40 years, it was widely accepted that Rangers were dealt the most favourable hand in terms of potential further progress.
But, if the Ibrox team's Uefa Cup round of 32 pairing with Panathinaikos is certainly far less daunting on paper than either Aberdeen's meeting with Bayern Munich in the same tournament or Celtic's last-16 Champions League tie against Barcelona, it could prove every bit as problematic on the pitch.See the full content of this document
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Rangers Face Formidable Challenge
Even a cursory look at the statistics of Panathinaikos' season so far suggests that the squad which arrives in to Glasgow today for tomorrow's first-leg appointment will present a formidable barrier...
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