MICHAEL BEALE shared a Rangers throwback tonight before wishing the team luck ahead of their Europa League last-eight tie against Braga.
The Ibrox outfit are in Portugal for the first-leg ahead of the return fixture in Glasgow next week.
Rangers defeated tonight's opponents in the Europa League two years ago and Beale shared a throwback from the game on his Instagram.
He captioned the post: "Once upon a time in Braga. Good luck to the Rangers tonight."
Beale departed Rangers with manager Steven Gerrard when he opted to move to Aston Villa in November.
Meanwhile, Carlos Carvalhal insists he and his Braga players can show their qualities to the world against Rangers on Thursday night.
The much-travelled former Sheffield Wednesday and Swansea boss, who has also worked in Turkey and Greece, joined Braga from fellow Portuguese club Rio Ave in 2020.
Carvalhal has indicated that he could again be on his way at the end of the season when his contract is up, but at the moment he is focusing on the first leg of the Europa League quarter-final against the Ibrox men and is out to impress.
He said: “We are doing our job and it’s what we did at Rio Ave before and with Braga this year and last.
“We all the time have this expectation that the big clubs can look to us. Of course like the players, it’s the same for the manager.
“So we have a philosophy, one way to play for sure all the time but with different variations in our game.
“So we have the expectation that someone will look to us and say come and work with us.
“We’ve had it in the past, with clubs who said, ‘we want you because we want to play like your team is playing at the moment’. So this is very positive.
“We have an opportunity not just to show this to England, but to all the world. So let’s see what we can do..
“We’ve got the youngest team left in the Europa League. We have a lot of boys with very good quality.
“This question is put to me and I understand, but it also goes for our players.
“David Carmo was linked last year with Liverpool. We have a lot of talented players aged 17, 18, 19 who want to play in England.
“They now have a good opportunity to show their abilities to the clubs across the world. The clubs will look to the manager but also the players.”
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