DICK ADVOCAAT will be unveiled as the new Feyenoord manager tomorrow after agreeing to take over from Jaap Stam.
And one of the first tasks for the former Ibrox boss will be to beat his old team in the Europa League next month.
Club sources have confimed that the 72-year-old will take training tomorrow and then hold a press conference in Rotterdam at lunchtime.
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Advocaat spent four years at Ibrox - three and a half as manager - winning a Treble in his first season, a Leaugue and Scottish Cup double in his second and post-Christmas European football in his third.
He left in 2002 to become the national team manager of Holland for a second time.
However, he fatefully took over at Zenit St Petersburg in 2005 and beat Rangers in the 2008 UEFA Cup Final in Manchester.
Rangers travel to Rotterdam on November 28 in their penultimate group game.
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