Malmo keeper Johan Dahlin has insisted he couldn’t care less about the prospect of 50000 Rangers fans being inside Ibrox tomorrow when Rangers host the Swedes in the second leg of their Champions League qualifier.

The Gers trail by a single goal and will be backed on by a packed Ibrox as Rangers look to set up a playoff clash with Olympiacos or Ludogorets.
Dahlin, however, insists he hasn’t given a second thought to playing in front of such a partisan crown and believes his side are in a “good place” to make it through themselves.
“It is how it is. I’ve been here a long time and something like this won’t bother me,” Dahlin said [Daily Record].
“I honestly can’t say I have even thought about the atmosphere. Games are like that sometimes.
“We are in a good place because we have managed to keep four clean sheets in the league in a row and I had very little to do against Halmstads.
“We had control of the game and should have won it.”
With both Rangers and Malmo failing to win over the weekend, it will be interesting to see how both sides approach tomorrow’s game.
Rangers need to win by at least one to send the tie to extra time so the Swedes are likely to come and sit in deep and defend their lead.
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