Giovanni van Bronckhorst: Fortune favoured Frankfurt
Giovanni van Bronckhorst claimed Rangers were on the wrong side of football fortune after losing their penalty shootout to Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League final.
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Giovanni van Bronckhorst claimed Rangers were on the wrong side of football fortune after losing their penalty shootout to Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League final.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst believes his players will be ready for the Scottish Cup final against Hearts on Saturday following their Europa League disappointment.
Eintracht Frankfurt beat Rangers 5-4 on penalties to lift the Europa League title and win their first European trophy in 42 years.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst claimed Rangers were on the wrong side of football fortune after losing their penalty shoot-out to Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League final.
Eintracht Frankfurt beat Rangers 5-4 on penalties on Wednesday in Seville to win the Europa League title and claim their first European trophy in 42 years.
SEVILLE, Spain: Eintracht Frankfurt beat Rangers 5-4 on penalties on Wednesday (May 18) to win the Europa League final and claim their first European trophy in 42 years.
Rangers faltered at their final Europa League hurdle with a cruel 5-4 penalty shootout defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt in Seville.
Europa League final and claim their first European trophy in 42 years. Eintracht keeper Kevin Trapp saved Aaron Ramsey's spot kick -- Rangers' fourth -- while Eintracht were flawless in their execution, scoring all five. The game had finished 1-1 after 120 minutes. As it happened: Eintracht Frankfurt vs RangersJoe Aribo had struck against the run of play in the 57th minute to give Rangers the lead, charging clear after a string of defensive errors and sliding the ball past Trapp. The Germans, unbeaten in the competition going into the final and eyeing their first European title since 1980, bounced back as Rafael Borre snuck in between two defenders to turn in a Filip Kostic cross in the 70th.