
Key Takeaways from Rangers vs Fenerbahçe:
Jack Butland saves two penalties as Rangers advance
Szymanski scores twice to level the tie on aggregate
Rangers win on penalties after a tense 120 minutes
Athletic Bilbao awaits in the Europa League last eight
Barry Ferguson praises team’s resilience, Mourinho frustrated with officiating
Rangers Survive Fenerbahçe Comeback in Dramatic Shootout
Rangers booked their place in the Europa League quarter-finals after a tense penalty shootout victory over Fenerbahçe at Ibrox.
Holding a 3-1 first-leg advantage, Rangers were pushed to the limit as Sebastian Szymanski’s brace erased their lead. But Jack Butland emerged as the hero, saving Dusan Tadic and Fred’s spot-kicks, while Mert Hakan Yandas blazed over, sealing Rangers’ progression.
Fenerbahçe Fight Back, Rangers Hold Their Nerve
With Jose Mourinho’s side dominating possession, Szymanski struck in each half to level the tie on aggregate. Fenerbahçe pushed for a winner, but Rangers defended deep, forcing the match into extra time.
Mourinho’s men were furious after a penalty appeal was waved away, but Rangers dug deep, showing resilience before triumphing in the shootout.
Post-Match Reactions
Barry Ferguson (Rangers Head Coach): “We showed character in abundance. The players are listening, and we’ve got belief again.”
Jose Mourinho (Fenerbahçe Head Coach): “We were the better team. The referee and VAR decided we should go to penalties.”
What’s Next for Rangers?
Europa League Quarter-Finals: Rangers will face Athletic Bilbao in the last eight
Old Firm Derby: A massive test against Celtic this weekend
Can Rangers continue their European dream? Stay tuned for more updates!
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