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Yilmaz encourages Rangers 'to be humble' after 'fantastic' win

Yilmaz encourages Rangers 'to be humble' after 'fantastic' win

BBC News07-03-2025

Ridvan Yilmaz urges Rangers to "stay humble" following their superb Europa League win over Fenerbahce in his birth city of Istanbul on Thursday night.The Turkey international was born in the city and came through the ranks at Besiktas before breaking into the first team and subsequently moving to Ibrox in 2022.Despite nearly three years at the club, the 3-1 win against Jose Mourinho's side was the first time the 23-year-old's mum had seen him play live for the Ibrox club, though he admitted it "wasn't my best game"."I'm proud of my team-mates," Yilmaz told club media."I have lot of good memories in this place and I'm so happy to add one more."It's a fantastic win, but we need to be humble. We have a second game, after a good result in the away game"The manager is proud of us as well. He knows everything about the club."We are so happy to win but we have one more game and I hope we go through."Yilmaz was delighted to be supported by his family on his trip back to Istanbul but reiterated his assertion ahead of the return leg in Glasgow next week."It wasn't the best game for me, but the most important thing was to win," he added."I give my everything for my team-mates and also my family was here. So I'm sure they are also happy about also the result."It was the first time my mum has watched me live playing for Rangers so I am so happy for her as well."We should be humble, we got a good result in the away game and I hope we get it at Ibrox as well."

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