Steven Naismith Warns Panathinaikos Will Expose Rangers’ Fitness in Athens Acid Test!

Rangers Prepare for Challenging Match in Greece

The upcoming leg of the Champions League qualifying round between Rangers and Panathinaikos will take place at Athens’ Olympic Stadium, which temporarily serves as the Greek team’s home while their usual ground undergoes renovations. Despite the venue change, the challenge remains formidable.

Just a week after Rangers’ new manager Russell Martin begins his tenure with the first leg in Glasgow, he faces a demanding test. The Greek atmosphere is known for its intensity, and success hinges on the players’ mental toughness as much as their football skills.

Russell Martin will find out which Rangers players are fit to wear the jersey during trip to Greece

Russell Martin will discover which Rangers players are ready for Greece, says Steven Naismith

Former Rangers player Steven Naismith emphasizes that the Greek encounter will reveal much about the team’s mentality. Drawing on his own experience in 2008, he recalls a tense match in Athens where Rangers managed a 1-1 draw amidst hostile conditions.

Naismith recalls hostile environment in Athens

Naismith remembers a hostile atmosphere in Athens during a European campaign in 2008

He points out that such environments test players’ resolve—those who thrive are crucial to long-term success. The upcoming tie is also pivotal for Martin, who must quickly assemble a competitive side and secure early results in both Europe and domestically.

Russell Martin's Rangers face hostile reception in Greece

Rangers will face a hostile crowd in the Olympic Stadium in Athens

While Rangers have traditionally struggled with consistency in league play, success domestically remains the primary goal. Naismith stresses that balancing European progress with a strong league campaign is essential, as historically, points dropped against lower-ranked teams have widened the gap with rivals.

Naismith believes success in Europe must go hand-in-hand with domestic dominance

Naismith insists domestic success remains vital for Rangers’ progress

Despite the difficulty of the first test, Naismith believes that with strong leadership from Martin and a focus on improving the squad, Rangers can turn the page and achieve their objectives both in Europe and on the home front.