Leeds United icon joins Rangers fans in Nice as he makes trip to France for Europa League win
Rangers trounced Nice in an emphatic Europa League display in the French Riviera, and a familiar face was spotted in the away end.
Philippe Clement's side haven't had it easy domestically, with many fans simply fed up with their tepid performances and lacklustre attacking football, but when the continent calls they seem to play like a different side — at least that's what Kris Boyd thinks. Plenty of fans made the trip to the south of France for the game and one of them will be a well-kent face to many punters.
Stuart Dallas, who retired in early 2024, is best known for a near decade-long spell at Leeds United, joined his mates in the away end corner as the Light Blues cruised to victory against the Ligue 1 outfit.
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Dallas is a big Rangers fan and has spoken before of hoping to see Rangers "back where they belong - dominating Scottish football," with many of the Ibrox faithful hoping he'd one day play for the club.
His career was ended after a horror knee injury, saying he "must now accept the fact my knee suffered irreparable damage and I will not be returning to play professional football," when announcing his retirement.