Rangers suffered one of the worst defeats in their history as they lost 2-0 to Luxembourg side Progres Niederkorn to exit the Europa League in the first qualifying round.
The Scottish Premiership side had recorded a narrow 1-0 victory in the first leg at Ibrox, but a historic victory from the hosts in Luxembourg resulted in a 2-1 aggregate defeat for Pedro Caixinha's men.
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Goals from Emmanuel Fracoise and Sebastian Thill saw Progres progress to the second qualifying round, having never won a European fixture before and only ever scoring one goal in a continental game.
The shock result saw Rangers draw a lot of criticism online, with some fans and pundits describing the result as 'humiliating' and 'embarrassing' for the Old Firm club.
Rangers are out of Europe before the Betfred Cup group stages have begun, an absolute shambles & utter embarassment #Disgraceful & #Shameful
— Inside The SPFL (@AgentScotland) July 4, 2017
Rangers are taking Brexit a bit too serious. #loyal
— - (@Tam_Selleck) July 4, 2017
Progres Niederkorn had never won a European match & scored only one European goal in their entire history.
— bet365 (@bet365) July 4, 2017
Progres Niederkorn 2-0 Rangers. pic.twitter.com/21gffqcYAe
"It gave me a great level of satisfaction to know how much the Rangers fans were hurting after we'd beaten their team."
— CelticQuote (@CelticQuote) July 4, 2017
Chris Sutton pic.twitter.com/nOKTigLGK3
Progrès Niederkorn of Luxembourg have knocked Rangers out of the #UEL!
— BT Sport Football (@btsportfootball) July 4, 2017
Before today they had never won a game in European competition pic.twitter.com/h8pE2ojGgv
THIS IS HOW IT FEELS TO BE RANGERS
— (@donn_1967) July 4, 2017
THIS IS HOW IT FEELS TO BE SMALL
THIS IS HOW IT FEELS WHEN YOUR PASSPORT'S BACK IN YOUR DRAWER
Rangers Europa League campaign summed up: pic.twitter.com/mGbkRVQs5s
— Coral (@Coral) July 4, 2017
"Celtic losing to Lincoln Red Imps is the worst result in Scottish football history."
— CelticBible (@CelticBible) July 4, 2017
Rangers: "Hold my beer."
Rangers diving out of the Europa League qualifiers like: pic.twitter.com/puzJ4G8QFY
— Football Away Days (@sportingawayday) July 4, 2017
Rangers dumped out of European competition to a team that finished 4th in the Luxembourg league. Utterly humiliating for Scottish football.
— Jonathan Sutherland (@BBCjsutherland) July 4, 2017
Rangers will now turn their attentions back to the Scottish Premiership, having finished third last season, 41 points behind Brendan Rodgers' Celtic.