Rangers' manager Philippe Clement is optimistic about his team's potential as they gear up for a Europa League match against Manchester United. This confidence follows a decisive 5-0 victory over Fraserburgh in the Scottish Cup's third round. Cyriel Dessers scored a hat-trick, while Clinton Nsiala and Ross McCausland also found the net, making it an easy win at Ibrox.
Rangers showcased their dominance with 29 shots, nine on target, and three hitting the post. In contrast, Fraserburgh managed only two attempts, with Mason Munn needing to make just one save. Clement acknowledges the team's potential and hopes they can reach it when facing United at Old Trafford on Thursday.

Clement was particularly pleased with the involvement of young players like Mason Munn, Zak Lovelace, Bailey Rice, and Findlay Curtis. "It's a good result with a lot of young players getting an opportunity," said Clement. He emphasised the importance of gaining experience without injuries.
The Belgian coach is aware of ongoing challenges such as injuries and player availability for European matches. Despite these issues, he remains confident in his squad's ability to achieve remarkable feats. "This team can do special things; they have proved that already," Clement told BBC Scotland.
As Rangers prepare for their upcoming challenge against Manchester United, they carry forward the momentum from their recent success. The blend of experienced players and emerging talents offers hope for continued strong performances in future competitions.