It's the morning after the night before and the verdicts on Rangers are, shall we say, less than favourable.
The Ibrox side's Champions League dream is over already as they crashed out of qualifying at the expense of Malmo.
The Swede's produced a heroic second-half in Glasgow on Tuesday night, defying a late first period red card for Bonke Innocent and stunning the Premiership champions with two goals from Antonio Colak.
Steven Gerrard 's team looked well on their way at the interval, having been a goal and a man to the good.
But Rangers produced a miserable second 45 minutes, one that ended in a third straight defeat, and they will now drop into Europa League qualifying.

Here's a selection of media reaction around the world this Wednesday morning.
Fanatik (Turkey)
The Turkish website rubbed salt into Ibrox wounds in claiming Malmo are unlikely to go any further in the competition.
They wrote: "The blue and white team defeated their strong opponent in the 3rd round rematch, despite falling behind, and went to the next round.
"While Antonio Colak scored Malmö's goals in the 53rd and 57th minutes, Rangers ' only point came from Alfredo Morelos in the 20th minute. In the 45th minute, Bonke Innocent saw a red card for the second yellow card and left Malmö 10 people. The Swedish team, which won the first match 2-1, managed to push their opponent out of the Giants League with this result.
"The Scottish representative will continue his European adventure in the UEFA Europa League. With Malmö, they will struggle to stay in the groups in the Champions League play-off round."
Fotbollskanalen (Sweden)
The Swedish website noted Rangers being floored by Malmo's quick-fire double and their inability to respond.
They wrote: "The goals took the air out of the Rangers. The home team tried with a lot of posts against a combined MFF defence, but did not get as many chances. MFF won and is further with 4-2 in total. Now they are one step away from the Champions League main tournament."
Punch (Nigeria)
Nigerian outlet Punch took aim at Leon Balogun, singling out his culpability for both Malmo goals.
They wrote: "Balogun endured a miserable night on his return to Rangers starting lineup as the Gers crashed out from the UCL qualifiers.
"The Nigeria defender, who was handed his first start of the season, was caught out twice by Colak in the second half – as Rangers were eliminated 4-2 on aggregate.
"The 33-year-old Super Eagles centre-back was turned far too easily by Colak before he fired in a stunner to level things up in the 53rd minute.
"Four minutes later, Colak rounded Balogun and Joe Aribo before grabbing his second goal on the night to silence the 50,000 fans inside Ibrox stadium."
Africa Foot United (Various)
Africa Foot United insisted Rangers only have themselves to blame given how the tie was poised at the interval.
They wrote: "Rangers were knocked down at Ibrox by Malmö and are eliminated from the Champions League preliminaries. The Light Blues can only blame themselves, since they had all the cards in hand to move on to the next round."
Sportbladet (Sweden)
The Swedish newspaper were fulsome in their praise of Jon Dahl Tomasson's side for what was a genuinely heroic second period.
"Like waving a red veil in front of an already annoyed bull.
"Rarely has a football team earned their Europa League promotion as much as Malmö FF did against Rangers."
Marca (Spain)
The Spanish out reckon Malmo should get to work on immortalising Colak outside their stadium.
They wrote: "The day of the preliminary phase of the Champions League has left us surprises and clubs that qualify for the first time since its creation to the next phase.
It has also left us disappointments, such as that of Steven Gerrard and his Glasgow Rangers who could not seal a tie against Malmö that seemed more than on track. With one more man and in his field, Rangers allowed themselves to go back a favourable score and they cannot be in the next round of the Champions League .
"To the Croatian Colak, author of the two goals in the match played in Glasgow, they will have to put a statue at the exit of the stadium in Sweden because he was the beacon throughout the game for his team."