Copenhagen midfielder Rasmus Falk insists the Danish club’s trip to Rangers later in January will be a friendly in name only

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - MARCH 04: Rasmus Falk of FC Copenhagen passes the ball during the Danish 3F Superliga match between FC Copenhagen and Randers FC at Parken on March 4, 2022 in Copenhagen, Denmark. (Photo by Lars Ronbog / FrontZoneSport via Getty Images)

Copenhagen midfielder Rasmus Falk insists the Danish club’s trip to Rangers later in January will be a friendly in name only

 

On January 16, a mid-season winter friendly will take place at Ibrox, and the 31-year-old Danish international will be a part of the traveling party.

The Danish Superliga team promises to be tough competition as Rangers prepare to leave for a warm-weather training camp in Spain, where they’ll also play a friendly against Hertha Berlin.

Particularly in light of the fact that Copenhagen shocked everyone by defeating Manchester United and Galatasaray to go to the Champions League knockout stages during the group stages.

Rasmus Falk: A friendly is not as much as a Rangers match

Rasmus Falk anticipates a very difficult matchup between Rangers and Glasgow, and during the Christmas break, Copenhagen will play a competitive double header against Czech team Sparta Prague.

During the winter, Danish football also breaks into two teams, each of which hopes to contend on several fronts by the second half of the season.

Falk added, “The first training matches in Prague and Glasgow are not too far away, and we are excited to play such good opponents.”

“Although these are still training matches, you can do more than just play a match at 10 against a team we’ve faced 50 times before or a team in a lower division when you stand there.””

Watching a match in a real stadium with fans adds a different level of intensity, and the whole experience makes you think that it’s more than just a training match,” the speaker said.

Ibrox versus Copenhagen friendly

In nine days, Rangers supporters will be eager to see their first looks at the team’s latest additions, FC Copenhagen.

The Danish team will undoubtedly put Philippe Clement’s Ibrox team to the test, and Rasmus Falk’s remarks make it obvious that the Danes are not going to the Rangers lightly.

Rangers will be excited to put themselves to the test against strong European competition before the Europa League knockout stages, considering the club’s Champions League knockout status.

After winning Group C and defeating Real Betis in the tournament’s last group match in Spain, the Gers have advanced to the competition’s Last 16.

This is all the information you require about the game, which is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, January 16 at 8:00 p.m.

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