Leon Balogun has burdened that Rangers’ Champions League ambitions have to be put on hold to focus on their cinch Premiership sport towards Ross County on Saturday.
The Light Blues drew 2-2 with PSV Eindhoven within the first leg of their play-off at Ibrox on Tuesday night time with the essential return sport towards the Dutch facet in Eindhoven subsequent Wednesday night time.
However, Balogun, who returned for a second spell on the Ibrox membership in the summertime, insists all consideration should be on the match towards the Staggies, particularly for the reason that Govan facet misplaced of their first league sport of the season towards Kilmarnock, which preceded a house victory over Livingston.
Asked if the efficiency towards PSV was extra like Rangers, the 35-year-old defender stated: “You have to park that. We have to strive to play to our greatest means tomorrow.
“I feel you noticed a large enchancment towards PSV, particularly the second half.
“There’s bits to take from that sport that now we have to use going ahead.
“But Ross County is all the time a troublesome sport. They all the time make it troublesome for groups and we all know we are going to face a troublesome problem there.
“Their start to the season has probably been a mixed bag but a strong performance against Celtic (2-4), so we definitely have to be ready and up for a fight before we think about wanting to play and force our game on to them.”
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