
Rangers sent Club Brugge warning after pre-season warm-up
Rangers face the Belgian cracks for a place in the league stages of the lucrative Champions League.
Club Brugge produced a stunning comeback from two goals down to eliminate RB Salzburg at home.
Vanaken was the hero by scoring the winning goal three minutes into injury time to seal a 3-2 win.
But Vanaken reckons they have to take their games to new levels to see off Russell Martin's side, who won through despite a 2-1 loss to Viktoria Plzen.
He said: "I think it will be a similar match to the one against Celtic last season, where we drew 1-1 in Glasgow.
"That worked out well for us then, although we'll have to raise our game against Rangers.
"I know we played at Ibrox in a pre-season friendly, but I don't think you can compare it.
"The atmosphere in their stadium will be fantastic; that's no secret. We'll have to handle that."
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And he's pinpointed his club's danger man - former Manchester City and Ajax winger Carlos Forbs.
He added: "I think we all know his qualities.
"He's incredibly fast and has great movement. He can play both on the left and right wings, which is practically impossible to defend.
"He's a real weapon for us."
Forbs has already targeted getting past Rangers to reach the riches of the Champions League.
He said: "We have a couple of tough games ahead against Rangers.
"I still have to improve physically too, I think.
"My dream is to play in the Champions League here.
"Club Brugge are the biggest team in Belgium. I had plenty of offers to go elsewhere this summer, but once they asked, it was an easy decision to sign here."

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