JOEY Barton dubbed Rangers’ Europa League exit the worst-ever result by a British team abroad – but reckons it could boost their league hopes.

The Ibrox men suffered fresh humiliation as they crashed out to Luxembourg minnows Progres Niederkorn after a 2-1 defeat on aggregate.

Barton claimed his former Rangers team-mates had lost out to a part-time outfit who would only be good enough for the seventh tier of English football – Progres had never won a European clash before they knocked out Pedro Caixinha’s men.

“You can’t get away from it, it is a terrible result. It is arguably the worst result in British footballing history in Europe. But it shouldn’t change the direction of the football club.

“If Rangers are going to get closer to Celtic and Aberdeen this year, then they don’t really need to be in the Europa League on a Thursday night.”