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Frankfurt ready to rock Rangers in Seville under Borre's influence

Eintracht Frankfurt are ready to "rock" Wednesday's Europa League final as the "Bestia Blanca" (White Beast) when they take on Rangers in Seville spearheaded by the Spanish-speaking Colombia striker Rafael Borre.

Frankfurt want to face the Scottish giants in their alternative white strip, now regarded as a lucky charm after being worn in impressive wins at Barcelona and West Ham during their European campaign.

"We must play in white. We rocked Europe in white," insists Axel Hellmann, spokesman for the Eintracht board. "We're the Bestia Blanca".

Hellmann anticipates around 50,000 Frankfurt fans will descend upon Seville - "which the city has never seen before" - and predicts a "unique final, a unique encounter".

"Glasgow is mythical for us. Playing against Rangers was always a dream at our club," he added.

Eintracht beat Rangers 6-1 and 6-3 in the semi-finals of the 1960 European Cup, but lost 7-3 to Real Madrid in the final held in Glasgow.

Frankfurt's first European final since winning the UEFA Cup in 1980 will have a Spanish-speaking element in Seville.

"Personally, it's been an unbelievable year, I never expected to experience so much with this club," Borre told Eintracht's website in Spanish.

"I am really happy to be part of such success."

The 26-year-old arrived from Argentinian club River Plate to replace Andre Silva, who hit 28 Bundesliga goals last season before leaving to join RB Leipzig.

Yet after initially struggling to establish himself in the Bundesliga, Borre has scored two of the most important goals in the club's history.

A superb long-range effort with his right foot from 25 metres at Camp Nou flew in off the underside of the crossbar to help Frankfurt win 3-2 at Barcelona for a 4-3 aggregate win in the

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