Borussia Dortmund fans visit Celtic pub ahead of Rangers clash before marching to Ibrox
BORUSSIA DORTMUND fans enjoyed their time in Glasgow ahead of their clash with Rangers by visiting a Celtic pub.
The German giants are aiming to overcome a 4-2 deficit at Ibrox this evening to reach the Last 16 of the Europa League.
Their supporters have travelled to Scotland in the hope their side can pull off a comeback victory.
And they made the most of their opportunity for a drink in the hours before the clash with Rangers by visiting one of the city's Celtic pubs.
Images shared on social media by the Brazen Head in the Gorbals area of the city show Dortmund fans in the bar.
Supporters wearing black and yellow scarves and Dortmund jerseys can be seen holding a replica of the European Cup.
There are also Dortmund flags on the wall alongside pictures of Celtic legends Jock Stein, Henrik Larsson and Tommy Burns.
While another picture showed some of the visiting fans wearing Hoops scarves over their Dortmund tops.
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Elsewhere, hundreds of Borussia Dortmund supporters were seen marching through Glasgow's George Square on their way to Ibrox.
Meanwhile, Giovanni van Bronckhorst is determined to avoid a repeat of Rangers' agonising defeat to Borussia Dortmund in 1999.
The Dutchman was part of the Light Blues side that lost out on penalties that night, and missed one of the crucial spot kicks himself.
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But he reckons if his Rangers players take the same approach to tonight's game as they did in Germany last week, they could achieve a famous result.
Van Bronckhorst said: “We played really well at home and had a difficult game away in Dortmund.
“Like now, they were a top side of the moment.
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“We conceded the second goal late into the game, just before the game ended and then we lost on penalties.
“Now we need to do it the other way around.
“We won the away game with a two-goal difference and we know we can be very strong at home.
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“But if we have the same intentions and determination as we had last week, we can have a good performance and a great result.”
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