SI FERRY believes that Rangers must either John Souttar or Ben Davies alongside Connor Goldson if they want to book their spot in the Champions League next week.

Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side have it all to do in Holland in the second leg of their play-off showdown with PSV after drawing 2-2 at Ibrox last night.

Open Goal host Ferry now believes that the Dutch outfit are in the driving seat, but he has not ruled out Rangers making it through to the group stages alongside Celtic.

He explained: "They definitely need to defend set-pieces better. If they're going to defend like they did in the first leg in Europe then it's going to be very hard to win games of football.

"Over the last year, they've been very good but if you look at last night, James Sands, who is predominantly a central midfielder, was playing next to Connor Goldson.

"For the second leg, they need to get someone like Ben Davies or John Souttar in next to Goldson because although he done well last night, Sands can't play at centre-back in Europe.

"Rangers playing at Ibrox in the first leg was important, but drawing 2-2 has put them at a disadvantage going into the second leg."

Ferry added: "The tie is firmly in PSV's favour now. If you'd have offered them [PSV] a 2-2 draw before the game, they'd have taken it because now they'll go into the home leg favourites and I expect them to win.

"This scenario has happened to Rangers so many times in Europe and for me, this is where Giovanni Van Bronckhorst has been really good. In certainties where they're underdogs, he'll change tactics and personnel which has worked.

"I make PSV strong favourites but it wouldn't surprise me if Rangers went over to Holland and won."

Ferry was speaking to Grosvenor Sport.