After thrashing Rangers on matchday 3, Romanian champions Unirea return home to try to double the trick when the host the Scottish outfit on Wednesday in Champions League Group G.
In a match that featured countless own goals, Unirea triumphed 4-1 at Ibrox two weeks ago, and they have followed that up with four points in two games domestically. Most recently, Unirea beat Universitatea Craiova 3-2 on Saturday thanks to Marius Bilasco's late winner.
Rangers, on the other hand, have somewhat mixed results since their beating. They were held 1-1 by Hibernian in league play three days after the loss, but they did beat second-division FC Dundee in the League Cup. Their SPL fixture with Dundee United at the weekend was suspended at half-time due to pitch conditions and rain.
Only two major injuries plague Unirea manager Dan Petrescu as Portuguese defender Bruno Fernandes, who left the win over Craiova with a thigh injury, and striker Raul Rucescu do not make the squad.
Rangers, who have lost their last two home games in the Champions League by a combined 8-2 score, are without Pedro Mendes and Madjid Bougherra for the trip to Romania. Andrew Little could also miss out.
It will be asking a lot of Rangers to turn around their poor group form in a hostile Romanian environment. The early finish to Sunday's game - which Rangers led 1-0 at the break - could have various impacts on the players. Unirea should be able to come out strong and earn more valuable points as they look to book a place in the knockout rounds.
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