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Eintracht Frankfurt p1-1 Rangers - Europa League FINAL - Wednesday 18th May, 2022


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Kick-off 20.00 (BST)

Venue - Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan, Seville

Live on BT Sport

800px-Rangers_FC.svg.png       VS      1200px-Eintracht_Frankfurt_Logo.svg.png

 

REFEREE - TBC
VAR - TBC

 

Rangers - Road to Seville
Group Stage - 2nd
Knockout Round Play-offs (1st Leg) - 
Borussia Dortmund 2-4 Rangers
Knockout Round Play-offs (2nd Leg) - Rangers 2-2 Borussia Dortmund
Round of 16 (1st Leg) - Rangers 3-0 Red Star Belgrade
Round of 16 (2nd Leg) - Red Star Belgrade 1-2 Rangers
Quarter-Finals (1st Leg) - Braga 0-1 Rangers
Quarter-Finals (2nd Leg) - Rangers (aet) 3-1 Braga
Semi-Finals (1st Leg) - RB Leipzig 0-1 Rangers
Semi-Finals (2nd Leg) - Rangers 3-1 RB Leipzig

Top Scorer - James Tavernier - 7
 

Eintracht Frankfurt - Road to Seville
Group Stage - 1st
Round of 16 (1st Leg) - Real Betis 1-2 Eintracht Frankfurt
Round of 16 (2nd Leg) - Eintracht Frankfurt (aet) 1-1 Real Betis
Quarter-Finals (1st Leg) - Eintracht Frankfurt 1-1 Barcelona
Quarter-Finals (2nd Leg) - Barcelona 2-3 Eintracht Frankfurt
Semi-Finals (1st Leg) - West Ham 1-2 Eintracht Frankfurt
Semi-Finals (2nd Leg) - Eintracht Frankfurt 1-0 West Ham

Top Scorer - Daichi Kamada - 4

 

Team History in Europa League

Eintracht Frankfurt
Last Europa League Final - 1980 - Eintracht Frankfurt 3-3 Borussia Monchengladbach (Frankfurt win on away goals)
Times Won - 1
Runners-Up - 0

Rangers
Last Europa League Final - 2008 - Zenit 2-0 Rangers
Times Won - 0
Runners-Up - 1

 

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Will be getting a wine or 2 for this tonight its on BT Sport's so I can watch it either on the tv or on this laptop, hopefully the Gers will come out on top, could be a doubler this year, win this and then beat the Jambos in the Scottish Cup Final coming up on the 21st, my Birthday on the 25th so this would be a lovely Birthday prezzy for an old git like me. :banana:

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Read tonight, there will be 70k Rangers and 50k Frankfurters in the city, should make for an electrifying atmosphere, both at the stadium and in the city, Hopefully a good match. Would be nice to see Frankfurt win, being seated as pot 1 in next year's CL  although they only finished 11th in the Buli had a satirical touch.

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Looking forward to this. Think it'll be quite an entertaining final.
 

Good luck to both - if I had a preference it'd be Rangers to win. Would hardly be upset or anything like that if Frankfurt were victorious though.

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All the best for this to @Rab tonight.

Even if it isn't the Champions League, it's important to see the big teams from leagues that have been left behind by the big money leagues (Scotland, Portugal, Turkey, the list goes on). It's good to see the non-elite teams from the big teams like Frankfurt and West Ham involved up there as well.

The worst Europa League seasons are when you get one of the big boys who messed up their Champions League group get to the Final against another reasonably big team, or a pair of teams from the same country. This one is a really good Final to be honest.

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42 minutes ago, RandoEFC said:

All the best for this to @Rab tonight.

Even if it isn't the Champions League, it's important to see the big teams from leagues that have been left behind by the big money leagues (Scotland, Portugal, Turkey, the list goes on). It's good to see the non-elite teams from the big teams like Frankfurt and West Ham involved up there as well.

The worst Europa League seasons are when you get one of the big boys who messed up their Champions League group get to the Final against another reasonably big team, or a pair of teams from the same country. This one is a really good Final to be honest.

Thanks bro, feels like a proper final cause it's none of the big boys for once.

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Agree with previous sentiments. This is a great final. Two pretty unfancied sides that generally seem to find something extra within them in this competition. Befits the competition.

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It feels like one of them random Football Manager European finals you get when you've played 4 or 5 seasons.

Feels like it should be a good one, be nice to see Rangers do it tbh because that would sting Celtic for years xD

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These are two teams who've showed their impressive credentials in this tournament. Eintracht Frankfurt knocked out two very strong Spanish sides in Barcelona(2nd in La Liga) and Real Betis(5th in La Liga) as well as a very strong West Ham team. Rangers on the other hand defeated Dortmund, RB Leipzig, Red Star Belgrade and Sporting Braga in the knockout rounds. While Red Star and Braga may not be top tier sides, Dortmund and RB Leipzig do fall into that category. In fact, on paper, most people would claim that Dortmund and RB Leipzig have more bigger name players in their team than Frankfurt do. However, Frankfurt, like Rangers, have shown an incredible fighting and battling spirit in this competition, which saw them pull off some incredible performances.

Frankfurt have several players out injured, but the absence of two key players will really be felt, as attacking midfielder Jesper Lindstrom and defender Martin Hinteregger both recently picked up injuries. These two key players will likely be replaced respectively by Jens Petter Hauge and Almany Toure. As for Rangers, they too have several injuries, but they will be hoping that Kemar Roofe and Aaron Ramsey will be fit to at least play some part in today's final.

Rangers rested almost their entire first team in their 3-1 win away to Hearts over the weekend, so their team should be well rested for today's final. Frankfurt on the other hand, played their best possible 11 this past weekend, so they might be less fresh than their opponents. Either way, this final in the heat of Seville should be a very exciting encounter, with so much at stake. Not only does the illustrious Europa League trophy await the winners, but Champions League football next season also beckons for the triumphant side. I tip Frankfurt to just edge this potential epic of a final, but may the best team win.

 

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6 hours ago, RandoEFC said:

All the best for this to @Rab tonight.

Even if it isn't the Champions League, it's important to see the big teams from leagues that have been left behind by the big money leagues (Scotland, Portugal, Turkey, the list goes on). It's good to see the non-elite teams from the big teams like Frankfurt and West Ham involved up there as well.

The worst Europa League seasons are when you get one of the big boys who messed up their Champions League group get to the Final against another reasonably big team, or a pair of teams from the same country. This one is a really good Final to be honest.

Mainly highlighting this as I remember some Chelsea fans jacking themselves off that after being humiliated in the CL by going out of the group stages as the holders as the holders, they went on to win the Europa League and started wanking about being the champions of both European cups.

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1 minute ago, Bluebird Hewitt said:

I remember some Chelsea fans jacking themselves off

2 things... 

Don't be shy and name names... and secondly, can we all stop saying things that will attract MUFC in here... 

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