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Focus on Rangers’ opponents Villarreal as Steven Gerrard prepares for Europa League group stages

Rangers manager Steven Gerrard arrives at Glasgow Airport ahead of the trip to Spain (SNS Group / Gary Hutchison)
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard arrives at Glasgow Airport ahead of the trip to Spain (SNS Group / Gary Hutchison)

RANGERS take on Villarreal in their first Europa League Group G game at El Madrigal on Thursday night.

Here, Press Association focuses on the Spanish outfit ahead of the clash.

MANAGER

Manager Javier Calleja has really just started his senior managerial career.

The 40-year-old former Malaga and Osasuna midfielder was boss of Villarreal’s youth teams and the B team before taking over from Fran Escriba on 25 September 2017,

Calleja played for Villarreal when they reached the semi-final of the Champions League in 2006, only to be beaten by Arsenal.

Villarreal finished fifth in La Liga last season behind Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid and Valencia.

FORM

Calleja called for his side to cut out the defensive mistakes ahead of the visit of Rangers and it looks to have worked.

The Yellow Submarine picked up just one point from their opening three La Liga matches which was their worst start for 20 years.

However, a 1-0 win at bottom side Leganes on Sunday with Carlos Bacca scoring with an assist from Miguel Layun, was a timely boost ahead of Thursday’s clash with the Ibrox men.

PREVIOUS MEETINGS

The two clubs met in the last 16 of the 2005/06 Champions League.

Villarreal, then managed by Manuel Pellegrini, came out on top on away goals after a 2-2 draw in Glasgow and a 1-1 draw in Spain.

It was the Spanish club’s debut season in the competition and they went on to reach the semi-finals. Current managers Calleja was an unused substitute at Ibrox and came off the bench in the return game in El Madrigal.

Peter Lovenkrands celebrates after scoring against Villarreal in 2006 (SNS Group / Alan Harvey)

TOP MAN

In Santi Cazorla, Villarreal have a midfielder of proven quality.

The 33-year-old playmaker returned to his first club from Arsenal in the summer after six years with the London club.

Cazorla has 77 caps for Spain and missed out on their 2010 World Cup success through injury.

He came on as a substitute in Spain’s 1-0 European Championship final win over Germany in 2008 and was part of the squad in their 2012 triumph. Keeping him quiet will be key to any success for Rangers.

SPANISH TO KEEP SCOTS AT BAY AGAIN?

Villarreal are unbeaten in three home games against Scottish opponents, keeping clean sheets in both of their two wins against Celtic.

Rangers have never won in 11 visits to Spain to play Spanish clubs (they won the 1972 European Cup Winners’ Cup final against Moscow Dynamo at the Nou Camp).

The Light Blues’ first game in Europe against Spanish opposition in the 1962/63 season was when they came up against Seville in the Cup Winners Cup. Rangers won 4-0 at Ibrox but lost 2-0 in the away tie.

They drew with Valencia in 1979 and Villarreal in 2006. Their nine defeats all incurred without scoring a goal, most recently 3-0 at Valencia in the UEFA Champions League group stage.