Teen Findley Curtis scored two goals in two games for Rangers as they came from the back to 2-2 in the pre-season friendly in Eberox with the Middlesees Brow.
With a key Champions League qualifier on Wednesday, Head Coach Russell Martin made 11 changes for the match and Borrow started the dominant team.
Rio Van Danburg was drafted after being injured in a warm -up and knocked in the cross of the law McCabab to support some of the strongest joy.
Rangers were refused to fines when Dell Free fired at the Morgan Whiter’s cross before putting the Rob Edwards team up, Lok Oiling tried to handle the box.
Martin made changes to the second half and had a immediate effect when Max Aaronz sent Danillo to a brilliant ball to head the civil burn in the past.
Curtis scored at his European start in Midweek and once again made his identity, and sent the ball from the corner of Kiran Devil to get the Rangers draw.
The Ursox side now travels to Athens for the second stage to take a 2-0 lead against the Panniacos, while the Middlesie Broo has built three pre-season friendships without any victory.
Still to work in rebuilding Martin’s Rangers
Sky Sports’ Elison Conor in Ebroxes:
The game was a chance for some Rangers players to put a big game claim against Pannikos on Wednesday, but that’s uncertain.
Russell Martin knows that he has trimmed his team and some have worked very little to prove that he deserves the opportunity under the new head coach.
The changes from Midweek were included in Jift, Konar Baron, Nidim Bajrami and Oscar Courts, but three out of four landed after an hour when they went back to 2-0.
Zander Hutton, Bailey Rice and Josh Gentlels were also developed, but instead of making their own identity, Martin still has to work in rebuilding his team.
He looked at his bench who would probably start in Athens and this was the time when he was able to fight back.
Danillo once again pointed out how important it could be in this season with 19 -year -old Findley Curtis.
The squad had no sign of Hamza Egamana, and the newly -signed Thalo Asgard was still missing from knee injury.