GLEN KAMARA insists Rangers will go all out for victory over Young Boys as they target top spot in Group G tonight.
Steven Gerrard’s side only need a point to clinch qualification for the last 32 of the Europa League.
Rangers have already beaten Feyenoord and Porto at Ibrox this term and Kamara said: “We will be set up to go out there and win the game. We just have to go about it.
“It’s an exciting prospect. There is a big chance for us to go through and top the group, so we will be definitely going for the win.
“As I said, it is an exciting time. We came in as the fourth seeds in the group, so winning the group would be fantastic for us as players and for the football club itself. That’s what we will try and do.
“The manager has said he will never play for a draw at Ibrox and that is 100 per cent music to our ears. We have been working up to it in training. We are looking forward to it and we will try and win the game.
“It is always a little bonus for us and great to have the fans behind us. It makes it a tough place for other teams to come.
“When you are on the pitch, you hear the atmosphere differently. But the fans are crazy, wild – all the good things. They are helpful to us.”
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