Champions League Player Ratings: Unirea Urziceni 1-1 Rangers

Both teams are still alive in the continental competition.

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UNIREA URZICENI

Giedruis Arlauskis: 5 - Looked shaky all night.  Luckily for him was never tested as often as he should have been.

Pablo Daniel Brandan: 6 - One of the stars of the game at Ibrox, never got close to hitting the same heights.

Vasile Maftei: 6 - Tried to make his presence felt in the game but was a victim of poor match.

George Galamaz: 6 - Tricky player drifted in and out of the game, but was influential when it mattered.

Valeriu Bordeanu: 7 - One of the home side's better players

Iulian Catalin Apostol: 6 - Fortunate not to be booked early on for reckless high challenge on Kevin Thomson.

Ricardo Vilana: 5 - Anonymous

Tiberiu Gabriel Balan: 5 - Only lasted half an hour before being substituted.

Dacian Serban Varga: 6 - Drifted in and out of the game

Marius Loan Bilasco: 5.5 - Another player who could have done more.

Sorin Frunza: 6.5 - Unlucky not to have scored when McGregor pulled off the save of the match.

Substitutes:

Razvan Paduretu: 4 - On too late to make an impact.

Antonio Paulo Semedo: 4 - As above, had less than ten minutes

Daniel Marius Onofras: 7 - Was main threat for home side and got deserved goal.


RANGERS

Allan McGregor: 8 - Some outstanding saves when Rangers went to sleep.

Sasa Papac: 6 - Did his job defensively

David Weir: 6 - Recovered from the nightmare he had two weeks ago.

Danny Wilson: 7.5 - Teenager made his first start for Gers but didn't let anyone down.

Steven Whittaker: 5.5 - Tended to be error prone.

Kevin Thomson: 6 - Solid enough but drifted out of the game too much.

Lee McCulloch: 6.5 - Put himself about, scored great goal.

Steven Davis: 7 - Did his best to link up with Miller.

Kyle Lafferty: 6 - Wasted a lot of possession, not the best of games.

Kenny Miller: 6.5 - Given tough task up front on his own but wasted good opportunities.

Steven Naismith: 7.5 - Always a threat.

Substitutes:

Nacho Novo: 4 - Only given ten minutes.

John Fleck: 5 - On right at death but caused problems with his corners.

Andrew Southwick, Goal.com

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