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26/09/2024 - 20: 08 BST Jake Davies Former Rangers star Neil Mc Cann thinks Malmo were ‘unstructured and so lop-sided’ that it gave the Gers a host of opportunities.   Philippe Clement’s men started their Europa League league stage campaign with a comfortable 2-0 win in Sweden over Malmo on Thursday night.   Nedim Bajrami gave Rangers the lead at the Eleda Stadion with just one minute on the clock, while Ross Mc Causland sealed the deal after he struck with 14 minutes left.     In truth, Rangers could and should have scored more goals against the Swedes, who failed to lay a glove on the visitors.   Malmo did not have a single shot on target throughout the 90 minutes and Mc Cann believes they were poor.     The former Rangers winger explained that Malmo lacked structure and balance, which allowed Rangers to create chances on the night.   “I was pleasantly disappointed in Malmo, shall we say. It’s great to see one of our sides getting a comfortable win in Europe”, Mc Cann said on BBC Sportsound.   “It’s not to often in recent times that Rangers have been efficient away from home in Europe.     “Malmo like to attack, they are unorthodox. But they had no balance or rhythm because they were getting turned over so often.   “They were so unstructured and so lop-sided, which gave Rangers opportunities.   “Rangers should have been out of sight. ”   Victory in Sweden gives Rangers the perfect start to their Europa League campaign and their next challenge in the competition comes against Lyon at Ibrox.   Tottenham Hotspur English Football English Football Rangers Based in the United Kingdom and online since 2007, Inside Futbol provides football news, features and interviews. Our mission is to provide our readers with the most engaging football content, bringing the passion and excitement of the world's game to life. All rights reserved. © Copyright insidefutbol. com 2007-2024