Borussia Dortmund coach Marco Rose shrugged off the loss of his main goal threat Erling Haaland at Ibrox and insisted that the German giants have scored plenty without their Norwegian superstar this season.
Rose's Bundesliga big guns are trying to retrieve a two-goal deficit from the first leg of their Europa League play-off with Rangers and believe the tie is salvageable - even without Haaland.
The Westfalen boss said: "Erling Haaland has been missing for half a season so far and we have still scored a lot of goals. Erling is still quite a bit away from being 100 per cent.
He’s doing what he can to get back, but we have to be careful and make sure he’s not in pain anymore."We are going to need balance, for sure, and score at least two goals."We need to be focused and concentrated and defend against Rangers’ strengths.
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