Rangers win Scottish Cup to erase Europa League heartache
GLASGOW: Rangers won the Scottish Cup for the first time since 2009 as Saturday's (May 21) 2-0 victory against Hearts erased the pain of their Europa League final defeat.
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GLASGOW: Rangers won the Scottish Cup for the first time since 2009 as Saturday's (May 21) 2-0 victory against Hearts erased the pain of their Europa League final defeat.
GLASGOW, Scotland : Rangers won their first Scottish Cup in over a decade after quickfire extra-time goals from substitutes Ryan Jack and Scott Wright helped them beat Hearts 2-0 in the final at Hampden Park on Saturday to ease their midweek Europa League heartache.
Rangers ended a tumultuous week in glory with a hard-earned Scottish Cup final victory over Hearts after extra-time at Hampden Park.
The Scottish international was a fresh-faced 23-year-old back in 2006 when he played a significant role in Hearts beating the aforementioned lower-league side to claim their first piece of major silverware during the Vladimir Romanov era.
With age comes certain privileges, one of which is the wisdom to cherish the good times when they roll, another is the freedom to call it like it is.
Hearts have beaten three top-flight rivals on their way to reaching the Scottish Cup final.
Craig Gordon is hoping he and manager Robbie Neilson can enjoy another special Scottish Cup moment 16 years on from the last time they won the tournament together.
Peter Haring has revealed he could be about to extend his stay at Hearts.