German side Frankfurt have beaten historic Scottish team Rangers in a penalty shootout to claim their first ever UEFA Europa League. The final was held in Seville, the stadium of six time champions Sevilla FC.
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The first 90 minutes of the game was very close, with both teams looking up for the spectacle and a historic win for both their clubs. Rangers had more control of the ball but Frankfurt with the use of their well planned counter attacks had more clear cut chances in the first half. The first goal of the game came in the 57th minute when Rangers’ striker Joe Aribo capitalized on a massive mistake made by the Frankfurt defence. The next goal didn’t take as long to come as the first one, as Frankfurt equalized through a Rafael Borre goal only 12 minutes after Rangers’ opener. The game ended in a close draw meaning extra time was needed.
Extra time was very similar to the previous 90 minutes with both teams having their fair share of chances. The second half of extra time seemed more to go in Rangers favour as they seemed more up for it. Rangers winger Ryan Kent missed a golden opportunity in they dying minutes of the game when German keeper Kevin Trapp produced an incredible save. After a Rangers free kick was saved the 120 minutes were up and penalties were needed to separate the two teams.
The quality of the penalties were all very good, except unfortunately for Rangers the one of Aaron Ramsay. The Welsh midfielder decided to take a chance and shoot it down the middle but was denied by Kevin Trapp’s long legs. As Frankfurt scored all five of their penalties, they won the match and lifted the Europa League title. This also means that they will be playing Champions League football next season.
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