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Rangers winger Vaclav Cerny faced a tough defeat against Celtic in the Old Firm derby, acknowledging that his team was outclassed in every aspect. Despite the disappointing loss, Cerny remains positive about his experience at Rangers and looks forward to upcoming challenges in the Europa League.

Old Firm Derby Defeat

In the highly anticipated Old Firm derby between Rangers and Celtic, Vaclav Cerny found himself on the losing side as Celtic secured a dominant 3-0 victory. The on-loan Wolfsburg winger started the match for Philippe Clement’s side but struggled to make an impact as Celtic outplayed Rangers throughout the game.

Reflecting on the defeat, Cerny admitted that Celtic had outclassed them in every aspect of the match. He acknowledged the passion and intensity of his first Old Firm encounter, emphasizing the significance of the rivalry between the two clubs.

“We didn’t do well at all, they outclassed us in everything,” Cerny stated. “Now we have to catch them at any cost, that’s our main goal. I haven’t seen such a rivalry for a long time. Of course, I never played for Sparta Prague or Slavia Prague in their derby. But compared with our main derby it is far bigger and more brutal.”

Despite the defeat, Cerny remains determined to bounce back and strive for success with Rangers in the upcoming Europa League fixtures.

Looking Ahead to the Europa League

Following their exit from the Champions League, Rangers are set to face English giants Manchester United and Spurs in the Europa League. Cerny expressed his excitement for the upcoming challenges, highlighting the opportunity to compete against top European clubs.

“I am happy at Rangers so far,” Cerny shared. “I am playing in Europe, which I wouldn’t have had the chance to do at Wolfsburg. My personal situation on the pitch is good, and I’m enjoying the experience.”

The draw for the Europa League has presented Rangers with a tough but exciting path ahead. Cerny is eager to test his skills against top opposition and embrace the atmosphere of the home games.

“I’m most looking forward to playing against the big names and experiencing the intensity of the European matches,” Cerny said. “Leaving Wolfsburg was my wish, and joining a club like Rangers was the obvious choice for me.”

Scottish League and National Team Aspirations

When asked about the Scottish League, Cerny emphasized that it is comparable to other top European competitions, with varying levels of quality among the clubs. He noted that the top four teams in Scotland possess great footballing quality and provide a competitive environment for players.

Looking ahead to his national team commitments with the Czech Republic, Cerny expressed his desire to contribute to their success. Despite being substituted in a previous match against Georgia, Cerny is confident in the team’s abilities and aims to secure a victory in their upcoming Nations League fixtures.

“We dominated Georgia in our previous encounter, and I believe we can replicate that performance to secure a win,” Cerny stated. “I hope to continue representing my country and contributing to our success on the international stage.”

As Cerny navigates through the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead at Rangers and with the Czech national team, he remains focused on his goals and determined to make a positive impact on the pitch.