Rangers man exits World Cup after brave run to last eight.Rangers midfielder Nico Raskin had his World Cup dream ended in heartbreaking fashion as his Belgium side were knocked out of the competition at the quarter-final stage with a late 2-1 defeat to Spain in Inglewood, Los Angeles.Raskin, 25, earned his 19th cap for Belgium after being named in the Red Devils’ starting line-up for the second match in succession, but he was unable to prevent them going behind on the 30-minute mark, when Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Fabian Ruiz capitalised on a rebound to fire European Champions, Spain, into the lead at the SoFi Stadium.Lamine Yamal twice went close to doubling Spain’s lead in the aftermath of the opener, only for Rudi Garcia’s side to level the scores shortly afterwards, with Kevin De Bruyne and Timothy Castagne combining to allow the former to cross delightfully for Charles De Ketelaere to nod home beyond Unai Simon. The header was the first goal Spain has conceded in six games at the tournament.Raskin battles with Spain superstar Lamine Yamal at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Los Angeles…