The Rangers No1 was left helpless at both goals from PSV as the visitors responded twice from going behind to pick up a 2-2 draw in Glasgow to set up a huge showdown in Eindhoven next week.
Jack Butland has hailed the Ibrox atmosphere as 'pretty special' as he aims to get the job done next week in Eindhoven.
The winner a week today in the Netherlands will take their spot in the Champions League group stage and net the big financial windfall that comes with competing alongside Europe's elite sides while the loser will drop down into the Europa League proper with both sides guaranteed European football until Christmas - it is just a case of what competition.
While PSV have the weekend off before the second leg, Rangers will be at Ross County on Saturday in the cinch Premiership.
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