Rangers capped off two days of utter humiliation for Scottish sides in Europe with a shocking 6-0 defeat to Club Brugge.The result, which was 9-1 on aggregate, matches their worst ever in Europe, which was 12-4 against Eintracht Frankfurt in the European Cup semi-finals in the 1959/60 season.Rangers were absolutely hammered in BelgiumGettyAnd long-time rival Chris Sutton couldn’t help himselfRangers lost 3-1 at home against their Belgian opponents in the first leg and were instantly in trouble in the return match with Max Aarons getting sent off in the eighth minute with his side 1-0 down.Russell Martin’s side found themselves 5-0 down by half time, and Celtic legend Chris Sutton couldn’t resist a dig at his old rivals.“Can’t see Rangers getting back into it now,” he joked on X.Yet the former goalscorer didn’t exactly have much to boast about, with Celtic arguably doing worse a night earlier.Brendan Rodgers’ side were also competing in the final Champions League qualification play-off round when they suffered a shock exit to the virtually unknown FC Kairat.The Kazakh side won narrowly on penalties, but given their status as UEFA’s 311th ranked side, it couldn’t have been much worse for Celtic who were huge favourites to progress against a team that have never played in the Champions League before.Brugge, on the other hand, have played in Europe’s top tier competition in three of the past four seasons.More to follow.