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Giovanni van Bronckhorst explains why he dropped Alfredo Morelos from squad

The manager has suggested his player was not ready to play.

GIOVANNI VAN Bronckhorst revealed the quest for Champions League football helped him decide to leave Alfredo Morelos out of the Rangers squad to face PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday night.

The Gers boss omitted the Colombia striker for the second-leg tie of the play-off in Holland due to fitness levels and other concerns, including attitude.

Morelos, 26, who recently returned to the squad following a long spell on the sidelines following a thigh injury, was sent off 13 minutes after coming on as substitute in the 2-2 draw with Hibernian at Easter Road on Saturday.

However, Van Bronckhorst insists it was โ€œsomething that was building upโ€ and was โ€œa signal I had to make to Morelos and also to my teamโ€ as he spoke ahead of the game at the Philips stadium, where the game will start with the sides tied 2-2 from the first leg at Ibrox.

Rangers look to take the final step towards the Champions League for the first time since the 2010-11 season.

โ€œIt is always the case that I bring players with me who are ready to play and for me that was the moment I didnโ€™t include Morelos,โ€ said Van Bronckhorst, who confirmed Glen Kamara was back in the squad but Kemar Roofe, Ben Davies and John Souttar remain out.

โ€œAs a person it was a hard decision.

โ€œAs a manager it was an easy one because we are here to represent our club and to get into the Champions League tomorrow evening.

โ€œI made the decision myself. Of course we have a leader group and I always keep contact with them.

โ€œWe will wait and see what happens (going forward). The biggest factor in that is Alfredo himself.

โ€œWe will have to see how the coming days and weeks will go.

โ€œHe has to show me he wants to play for Rangers. I know he wants to play but to play for Rangers you have to have a certain level, mentally and physically he is not ready to play.โ€

Van Bronckhorst will go again with Antonio Colak as his main attacker in the Netherlands.

The Croatia striker has scored four goals in his last five games and has kept Morelos on the bench.

The Dutchman said: โ€œAntonio has done really well. He has had a positive impact on the team with his performances, and of course with his goals because we need goals to win games.โ€

On his Instagram account, Morelos posted a cryptic message in Spanish on an image which translated to: โ€œThe best warrior is not the one who always triumphs but the one who returns without fear to battle.

Morelos captioned the post with the words โ€œmiedo a diosโ€ which translates to โ€œfear of Godโ€.

PSV boss Ruud van Nistelrooy noted that Morelos had been on the bench in recent games, including the first leg at Ibrox last week, but conceded that the Colombia striker is a talent.

Van Bronckhorstโ€™s former Netherlands team-mate said: โ€œMorelos didnโ€™t start and also in the games before our game we saw Morelos coming on many times and not starting.

โ€œSo in that sense we donโ€™t think it has the biggest influence.

โ€œThe number one striker is Colak and we expect that for tomorrowโ€™s game.

โ€œI donโ€™t know the decision-making around the Morelos case, I canโ€™t comment on that but I know Giovanni is making decisions for the best interests of the club and the team.

โ€œWe know what a player Alfredo can be and what he is and what he has done for Rangers.

โ€œHe is a very good striker so in that sense, we obviously focus on ourselves but I rate him a lot as a player.โ€

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