Feyenoord starlet Orkun Kokcu has warned Rangers they are coming to Ibrox to attack in tomorrow's Europa League opener.
The Dutch side are full of confidence for their visit to Glasgow after their weekend win in their Eredivisie when they beat Den Haag 3-2.
Exciting Turkish playmaker Kokcu is already a regular in Jaap Stam's team at the age of just 18.
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And he's determined that the Rotterdam side will get off to a flying start to their group at Ibrox tomorrow.
He said: "I can promise we won't go to Ibrox to sit back and defend. Our aim is to get the three points and to do that we have to attack.
"I believe we are improving as a team every week. We have a lot of belief and we are full of confidence ahead of playing Rangers.
"The manager wants us to play in a certain way and that's been reflected in the way we have been playing recently.
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"Rangers are a club with a great history - they are a top team in Scotland, but it's about how we play there.
"If we play our own game and not worry about the opposition we have a great chance.
"Although it's obviously not a must-win game at this stage, if we want to qualify, these are the types of matches that we should be going all out to get the three points."
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