Rangers beat Leipzig to reach Europa League final


Glen Kamara scores Rangers' second goal against RB Leipzig at Ibrox
Glen Kamara’s goal gave Rangers the lead in the tie for the first time

Rangers’ dream season in Europe will culminate in a Europa League final against Eintracht Frankfurt after they swept aside RB Leipzig on another emotionally charged and memorable night at Ibrox.

Trailing 1-0 from the first leg, Rangers turned the semi-final on its head within 25 minutes through goals from James Tavernier and Glen Kamara.

Christopher Nkunku’s 32nd goal of the season levelled the tie again before John Lundstram shook Ibrox with 10 minutes left after sweeping home.

Leipzig, despite their talented squad, could find no answer in the closing stages amid a cauldron of noise as a depleted Rangers side completed their remarkable run from the play-off round to the final.

Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s men will meet Eintracht Frankfurt in Seville on 18 May with a tantalising chance to win the club’s first European trophy for 50 years.

When the full-time whistle arrived, the Rangers players looked on in utter disbelief at their incredible achievement, but it was a performance worthy of winning any European tie.

Using the emotion of Ibrox, as they have throughout the campaign, just days after the passing of club icon and kitman of 30 years Jimmy Bell, they stormed out the blocks and into a 2-0 lead despite the absence of key strikers Alfredo Morelos and Kemar Roofe.

Firstly, Glen Kamara held up a long ball he had no right to retain, and offloaded to Kent who picked out Tavernier at the back post for his seventh goal of the Europa League campaign.

The fans behind the goal cascaded towards the pitch in sheer elation, but it got even better six minutes later when Kamara caressed a shot with his weaker foot into the back of the net.

Leipzig, a club with a turnover about six times that of Rangers, were completely rattled and should have fallen three goals down before the break as Joe Aribo sclaffed a volley in the air from five yards.

That came so close to capping a perfectly executed first-half display from Rangers, and after the break they showed the guts and determination that has characterised their run to the final.

After seeing Aribo and Ryan Jack limp off injured, they were picked apart by Angelino’s delicious cross from the left and Nkunku’s gorgeous first-time finish and the momentum seemed to have swung away from Van Bronckhorst’s side.

But despite the Germans cranking up the pressure and legs tiring, Rangers somehow got themselves up the pitch.

The lively Ryan Kent ghosted his man and hung a cross into the box which almost dropped in, and Lundstram was lurking to drill home the clearance for the winning goal to send Ibrox rocking from its foundations.

Fashion Sakala should have put it to bed in stoppage time when clean through, but it did not matter as Rangers saw out the final minutes in relative comfort having knocked the stuffing from Leipzig late on.

What the stats say

  • RB Leipzig are just the fifth side in the Europa League since 2009-10 to be eliminated in the semi-finals despite winning the first leg after Benfica in 2010-11, Sporting CP in 2011-12, Fenerbahce in 2012-13 and Villarreal in 2015-16.
  • Giovanni van Bronckhorst has become the first Dutch manager to reach the final of the Uefa Cup/Europa League in charge of a non-Dutch side since Dick Advocaat in 2008, whose Zenit St Petersburg side faced Rangers in that year’s final, winning 2-0.
  • RB Leipzig have now lost on each of their previous two visits to face Scottish sides in European club competition (exc. qualifiers); it’s the first time the German side have lost on each of their first two such visits to sides from a specific nation.
  • Rangers’ James Tavernier has now scored seven goals in the Europa League this season; the outright most by a Rangers player in a single season in European club competition. Indeed, he’s also the third Englishman to score at least 10 goals in the Europa League (exc. qualifiers), with only Jermain Defoe and Harry Kane scoring more (both 11).
  • Rangers’ John Lundstram scored his second Europa League goal of the season in 13 appearances, with both coming against German opposition (also against Borussia Dortmund). In the Scottish Premiership this season, he’s only scored once in 26 games.

More to follow.

Line-ups

Rangers

Formation 5-4-1

  • 1McGregor
  • 2Tavernier
  • 4Lundstram
  • 6GoldsonBooked at 31mins
  • 3BasseyBooked at 26mins
  • 31BarisicBooked at 43mins
  • 23WrightSubstituted forArfieldat 59′minutes
  • 8JackSubstituted forBalogunat 59′minutes
  • 18Kamara
  • 14Kent
  • 17Ayodele-AriboSubstituted forSakalaat 45+3′minutes

Substitutes

  • 9Diallo
  • 10Davis
  • 16Ramsey
  • 19Sands
  • 26Balogun
  • 28McCrorie
  • 30Sakala
  • 33McLaughlin
  • 37Arfield
  • 43King
  • 51Lowry

RB Leipzig

Formation 3-4-2-1

  • 1Gulácsi
  • 16Klostermann
  • 4Orban
  • 32Gvardiol
  • 39Henrichs
  • 44KamplBooked at 52mins
  • 27Laimer
  • 3AngelinoSubstituted forHalstenbergat 81′minutes
  • 25OlmoSubstituted forSzoboszlaiat 62′minutes
  • 18Nkunku
  • 9PoulsenSubstituted forAndré Silvaat 81′minutes

Substitutes

  • 2Simakan
  • 10Forsberg
  • 13Tschauner
  • 14Adams
  • 17Szoboszlai
  • 22Mukiele
  • 23Halstenberg
  • 31Martínez
  • 33André Silva
  • 37Raebiger
  • 38Novoa Ramos

Referee:
Artur Manuel Soares Dias

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