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Barry Ferguson says his Rangers future ‘needs sorted soon’ after Europa exit

Barry Ferguson says his Rangers future “needs to get sorted soon” as the club have a “lot of work to do” after their Europa League exit to Athletic Bilbao confirmed a trophy-less season.

Goals from Oihan Sancet and Nico Williams at San Mames ended Rangers’ journey in the quarter-finals after Ferguson had guided them past Fenerbahce in the last 16.

The former club captain replaced Philippe Clement in February until the end of the season and has won four, lost four, and drawn two of his 10 matches in charge.

“Where this leaves me now is I’m going to finish the season as strongly as possible,” Ferguson said when asked about his future.

“I’ve not sat down and talked about it – but it needs to get sorted soon because as a club we need to do a lot of work.

“The club needs to get back challenging. I just want my club to get back to where it should be, whether it’s me or someone else.”



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