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Giovanni van Bronckhorst explains what kept Antonio Corac over Alfred Morelos

Giovanni van Bronckhorst praises Rangers striker Antonio Korac, Alfredo Morelos I explained why I kept the } . Tuesday night on the bench againstPSV Eindhoven.

Croatia international Korac drew with his talented Dutch team at Ibrox in his 2-2 Champions League playoffs in his first leg, four games in a row I scored a goal.

The team led by Ruud van Nistelrooy scored the opening goal for his defender Ibrahim his Sangalle in the 37th minute, and this summer he joined from PAOK. , equalized three minutes later.

In the 69th minute, PSV's keeper Walter Benitez made a horrific mistake, Tom his Lawrence free fumbled his kick over the line, but with his 12 minutes remaining, a defender's goal from a corner came in. Armando matched with his Obispo header. Being one of the understudies, Corac stayed until the end.

Van Bronckhorst said: He was a great goal, a great finish, a great touch and what he did when he didn't have the ball.

"I'm very happy with his performance and goals. Antonio played really well and I didn't want to change that to bring him [Morelos] in.

“Antonio was in the game, he was fighting, he was putting pressure on. He was dangerous, but he was strong.

, sometimes you have to take turns when you want to change something or feel fresh.For me, Antonio didn't need it."

Fan Bronkhorst was also pleased with the performance of United States international James Sands. James Sands, after a bout of illness, entered the defense of an injured Ben He Davis and faced PSV striker and captain Luke de Hejohn.

he said.

"He was very clever in dueling and non-duelling defense, and had a great duel against Luuk de Jong.

" It's not easy to play against a striker with height and physicality, so yeah, I'm really happy with him. , it's good to see him performing well for the team."

Juan Bronckhorst said his Rangers will be back in the return game in Eindhoven next Wednesday. He listed the qualities he believed needed to be exhibited.

The Dutch director said:

``I hope we can perform next week to advance to the next round. We're still 90 minutes away from playing a good team, but we'll be there next week."