Rangers took the lead in their Europa League group stage clash with Ludogorets as Ivorian midfielder Mohamed Diomandé scored in the first half.
The goal arrived in the 33rd minute, breaking a tense deadlock and giving the Scottish side a crucial advantage in a closely contested match.
Diomandé’s strike not only lifted Rangers’ spirits but also highlighted his influence in midfield during a challenging European campaign.
The Ibrox crowd erupted as the ball hit the net, reflecting the importance of the goal for both player and club.
Rangers, who have yet to secure a victory in this season’s Europa League, looked to build on the opener to regain confidence and improve their position in the group stage.
Diomandé, who played the full first half with authority, was central to Rangers’ attacking play.
His composure and decisive finishing underscored his status as a key figure in Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s squad.
As the match progressed, Rangers aimed to maintain their advantage and secure a first win, a result that could significantly boost their European ambitions and restore momentum to their campaign.






