Rangers face second UEFA charge

Rangers face playing two home European games behind closed doors after being hit with a second UEFA disciplinary charge for alleged sectarian chanting by their fans.

Rangers face playing two home European games behind closed doors after being hit with a second UEFA disciplinary charge for alleged sectarian chanting by their fans.

Rangers chief executive Martin Bain was “astounded” by the action after UEFA opened a case against the club over their Europa League second leg against PSV Eindhoven.

The Scottish champions already face action over the first leg in Holland and Bain claimed they appeared to be the victims of a “concerted and deliberate campaign”.

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