Alfredo Morelos has been pinpointed as Rangers' main threat by the Czech media, with the red-hot Colombian dubbed 'the Devil's striker' ahead of the clash with Slavia Prague.
Steven Gerrard's side face the Czech champions on Thursday night in the first leg of their Europa League last 16 tie.
And it's Morelos who has been identified as the biggest threat as he received a glowing review from a major outlet.
iSport wrote: "Slavia dealt with Jamie Vardy, they locked out the elite striker for two matches.
"Now another mad threat is coming at them - his name is Alfredo Morelos.
"A Colombian international, heir to Radamel Falcao, a powerful attacking weapon. A guy with such hot blood that he could wallpaper the living room with the red and yellow cards he's drawn in recent years."

Morelos is described as "the devil's striker" both for his ruthless nature in front of goal and his fiery temperament.
The low transfer fee Rangers paid for El Bufalo is described as "downright ridiculous", with the striker also praised for his assists.
A lack of ego means "as soon as he sees a team-mate in a better position he gives him the ball, without hesitation", the outlet explains.
While Morelos is known as the Buffalo, the Czechs see him more as "a pitbull that tramples defenders until he gets an edge, then strikes with no mercy".
The article concludes: "if Slavia want to get past Rangers and into the quarter-finals of the Europa League they need to keep this Colombian pitbull on the chain at all costs.
"So far, however, few have succeeded."