Steven Gerrard’s Glasgow Rangers and Neil Lennon’s Celtic are playing in the Europa League this season.
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard
Logan has suggested that Rangers and Celtic should not moan about the gap between themselves and other major clubs in Europe.
Both the Gers and the Hoops are playing in the Europa League this season, but the Old Firm duo would love to be competing in the Champions League year after year.
Logan told The Scottish Sun: “Rangers and Celtic have the means and the funds. I support Manchester City and they can do it, as can Manchester United and Liverpool.
“I just think it’s funny they can go and play the likes of Porto or Valencia in the Europa League and use it as, ‘Oh but’. It works both ways.
“Their funds are their funds and they have good money behind them, but we have no debt.”

Successful season
Both Rangers and Celtic are going strong in Scotland and in Europe at the moment, and optimism is high at Ibrox and at Celtic Park.
The Hoops and the Gers are level on 28 points in the Scottish Premiership table, and they will also contest the final of the Scottish League Cup this season.
In the Europa League, while Celtic are at the top of Group E, Rangers find themselves second in Group G.
Things are looking up for both Gerrard’s team and Lennon’s side at the moment.

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