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JUDE BELLINGHAM had just one reaction when he walked out at Ibrox tonight: 'What a gaff!'
The English international, 18, and his Borussia Dortmund team-mates trained at the stadium ahead of their clash with Rangers tomorrow.
The German giants need to overcome a 4-2 deficit if they are to reach the Last 16 of the Europa League.
However, Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side will be determined to take full advantage of their two-goal lead and claim one of the competition's biggest scalps.
Regardless of the task at hand, Bellingham was still impressed with his first sight of Ibrox this evening.
In a video shared on Borussia Dortmund's social media accounts, the midfielder could be seen making his way out of the tunnel.
And before stepping on to the pitch, he can be seen taking a look around the stadium before saying "what a gaff".
Rangers fans loved his reaction as they responded to the video.
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@FutureRider4 said: "Fantastic player is Jude and the Dortmund team - all respect.
@JackPaton98 joked: "Jude Bellingham is a Rangers fan confirmed."
@Kenny1872_RFC added: "'What a gaff' - wait till it's full Jude!"
@HayRFC1 commented: "Gonna be some atmosphere tomorrow hope you enjoy it."
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And @ShaneHedley91 asked: "Could you not like an opposing player any more?"
Meanwhile, Bellingham insisted earlier this week that Borussia Dortmund will be really up for the clash with Rangers tomorrow evening.
And he added that a comeback is still possible despite the two-goal lead the Light Blues have.
He said: “Is it still doable? Yes, definitely. We can score goals against anybody. I believe that.
“We scored two against them last time and this time we need two to level it up — and three to go through if we keep a clean sheet.
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“That will be the foundation, the clean sheet. Then with the ball we have to just do what we do.
“We will go and attack them and try to put the ball in the net as many times as possible.
“Sunday’s 6-0 result against Monchengladbach also gives us a lot of confidence, knowing we can score goals.
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“We were really clinical and we will be up for it on Thursday.”
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