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Rangers handed boost as Spartak Moscow sack Massimo Carrera three days before clash

Last Updated: 22/10/18 9:31am

Rangers have been handed a boost ahead of Thursday’s trip to Spartak Moscow after the Russian side sacked their manager Massimo Carrera.

Carerra, who had a brief spell as Juventus caretaker boss in 2012, was appointed Spartak manager ahead of the 2016-17 season, and immediately guided the club to the Russian title.

However, Spartak are currently languishing in seventh position in the Russian Premier League, seven points behind leaders Zenit Saint Petersburg after 11 games.

Assistant coach Raul Riancho steps up as caretaker manager and looks set to be in the dugout for the visit of Steven Gerrard's side on Thursday.

Rangers, who sit top of Europa League Group G, are on a three-game winning run in all competitions and head to Moscow off the back of a 4-1 victory at Hamilton on Sunday.

https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/11532240/rangers-handed-boost-as-spartak-moscow-sack-massimo-carrera-three-days-before-clash

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I suppose it is a bonus of sorts but I hope it is not even mentioned anywhere near Ibrox this week. it won't change what we have to do on Thursday and if this is even regarded as a advantage by our players/staff, that can only end up coming back to bite you. Let's face it, sacked manager or not, Spartak will be of a decent quality so let's just keep that in mind.

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15 minutes ago, BlackSocksRedTops said:

I suppose it is a bonus of sorts but I hope it is not even mentioned anywhere near Ibrox this week. it won't change what we have to do on Thursday and if this is even regarded as a advantage by our players/staff, that can only end up coming back to bite you. Let's face it, sacked manager or not, Spartak will be of a decent quality so let's just keep that in mind.

Same situation as the Rapid game!

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Assistant coach Raul Riancho steps up as caretaker manager and looks set to be in the dugout for the visit of Steven Gerrard's side on Thursday.

Rangers, who sit top of Europa League Group G, are on a three-game winning run in all competitions and head to Moscow off the back of a 4-1 victory at Hamilton on Sunday.

 

 

Heck ... thousands of Bears will have to re-arrange their travel commitments forward from November 8th to Thursday now!

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I initially thought this was a negative -- with the boost that usually occurs when management changes, and the difference in tactics after you've scouted for weeks -- but the assistant is stepping up so I don't see the boost happening, and the tactics will be similar, so it may be a positive. 

 

We still have to turn up.   

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How difficult was it for Sky to do a quick check to see which venue the upcoming game was at. Lazy journalism again. Hope whoever wrote this is sacked, there are tons of young journos out of Uni or out of work that would love a chance to do wee stories for a major broadcaster, and would have the journalistic values to check their story for accuracy before publishing.

 

Makes them look amateur.

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Spartak Moscow’s best players have sensationally been left behind in Russia ahead of tonight’s Europa League match.

Rangers will go toe-to-toe with the Russian giants at Ibrox tonight in match-day three of the competition. Spartak have been in turmoil in recent weeks and have only just sacked former manager Massimo Carrera.

Fitness coach Raul Riancho will take charge of the game tonight, but won’t be the permanent manager. Riancho, however, has claimed that as many as seven players won’t feature tonight because they haven’t traveled with the squad.

It’s unclear as of yet who didn’t make the journey with the squad, but confidence is sure to now be even greater in the Ibrox camp. Speaking in his pre-match media confidence, Riancho confirmed the omissions.

“We left seven players behind in Moscow to prepare for a very important game with Rubin on Monday. Because of the tight schedule, we want to give them time to prepare for this important match.

“I’m not only thinking about the match with Rangers. I have to think about the future as well.”

Not the only absentees

The seven players are interestingly not Spartak’s only absentees for the game. Brazilian forward Luiz Adriano is still suspended after being banned for three matches during a failed Champions League qualification bid. The striker threw a punch at an opposition player, and hasn’t featured in Europe since.

Moscow will also be without their captain Denis Glushakov and Russian international Andrey Yeshchenko, who are also both unavailable. The pair were recently sent down to the youths to train after liking abusive posts about their former manager on social media.

It’s interesting to see so many set-backs arrive like this for a particular side. Spartak are truly in free-fall, and appear not to be putting too much focus on their match at Ibrox. The Russians, however, are likely to be technically sound regardless, and complacency can’t creep in for Rangers.

Spartak are toiling both at home and domestically. As well as sitting bottom of the Europa League group with Villarreal, they’re also languishing in seventh in the Russian Premier League.

It’s all adding up to a chance that Rangers have to take tonight. Spartak are likely to be missing a beat tonight, and the Gers have to capitalise on their frailties from the first whistle.

It’s going to be a big night, but Spartak have provided Rangers with a handy boost.

https://www.rangersnews.uk/news/soartak-moscow-leave-seven-players-behind-in-russia/

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