Rangers are reportedly braced for a UEFA fine after the Europa League match against Fenerbahce.
It's claimed the Ibrox club and the Super Lig side have both been reported to UEFA over separate incidents in the round of 16 tie.
Rangers progressed to the quarter-final - where they will face Athletic Bilbao - with a penalty shoot-out win over Fenerbahce.
However, Rangers could face action from UEFA after visiting goalkeeper Irfan Can Egribayat had an object thrown at him from the stands.
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The goalkeeper alerted the referee to the incident in extra-time.
Fenerbahce could face a sanction from UEFA after police had to separate supporters from members of Jose Mourinho's backroom team.
The Scottish Sun reports match referee Espen Eskas has reported both clubs in his paperwork after the contest with match delegate Targo Kaldoja "fully briefed".