Legia Warsaw supporters are clearly relishing their side's Europa League play-off clash with Rangers if this banner is anything to go by.

The Poles will tackle Steven Gerrard 's side for a place in the lucrative group stage - with the first leg being held in Warsaw this coming Thursday.

But it's the return leg in Glasgow which appears to be exciting the Legia loyal.

A huge banner unfurled during their 1-0 victory over Zaglebie on Sunday promised a Warsaw invasion of Glasgow - and even vowed to leave their wives and children in tears.

The banner boasted: "Wives are crying, children are crying, each one of us is flying to Glasgow."

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Meanwhile, Legia boss Aleksandar Vukovic has slammed his own fans for booing teenage striker Sandro Kulenovic off the park in the win over Zaglebie.

The 19-year-old, who has gone six games without a goal, was picked ahead of fans favourite Carlitos but was substituted in the second half to jeers from his own supporters.

Vukovic slammed: "That was unpleasant, incomprehensible and actually disgusting behaviour from the fans.

"He was picked because of the work he does and he deserves a place on the team."