James Tavernier explains what his first Rangers aim is

Europa League top scorer James Tavernier is prioritising keeping a clean sheet above all personal glory against Eintracht Frankfurt in tonight’s final.
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The full-back could finish top of the competition’s goal charts if Rangers can stop Frankfurt’s playmaker Daichi Kamada scoring two goals in Seville.

The Japanese attacker is the only player left capable of catching Tavernier, who insists denying all the German side a goal is the most important aspect of the final to give Rangers the best hope of glory.

“Obviously it’ll sink in afterwards,” said Tavernier.

James Tavernier said he is prioritising a clean sheet against Eintracht Frankfurt this eveningJames Tavernier said he is prioritising a clean sheet against Eintracht Frankfurt this evening
James Tavernier said he is prioritising a clean sheet against Eintracht Frankfurt this evening
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“I’m obviously in the best position [to win the top scorer award]. I’d like to finish this competition as a winner of the cup picking up the trophy and I’d like to finish top scorer but the first aim is a clean sheet.

“When we finish that game it’ll hopefully put us in a great position and I think everything will link in afterwards.”

Rangers’ captain has struck seven times in Europe so far, one more than Lyon’s Toko Ekambi and Galeno of Porto and two ahead of tonight’s opponent Kamada and Patson Daka of Leicester.

Tavernier will be directly line up against Filip Kostic, top scorer versus tournament top assist maker.

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“I obviously respect how he’s been playing. He’s a top player,” continued Tavernier.

“But I’ve just got to bring the best version of myself when the game starts and try to cause him problems and make him deal with me the majority of the game.

“That’s all I can really do.”