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West Ham and Leicester City crash out of Europe as Rangers stun RB Leipzig

Ten-man West Ham limped out of the Europa League on Thursday night after a 3-1 aggregate loss to Frankfurt, who will now take on Rangers in the final later this month after the Scottish side pulled off a remarkable win against RB Leipzig.

The east Londoners needed to overturn a 2-1 first-leg deficit in a hostile and feverish atmosphere in Germany but their task was made especially difficult when Aaron Cresswell was sent off after just 19 minutes.

It was a carbon copy of the foul that produced a red card against Lyon in the previous round, with the left-back pulling back Jens Petter Hauge as he raced through on goal; after initially only giving a yellow card, the referee consulted VAR and produced a red with Cresswell having been the last man.

Just seven minutes later, Frankfurt made their numerical advantage count as Ansgar Knauff burst towards the byline and pulled the ball back perfectly for Rafael Borre to find the bottom corner.

Frankfurt controlled the match with relative ease after that, starving their 10-man opponents of the ball, and the Hammers’ frustrations were summed up when David Moyes was shown a red card and forced to leave the dugout after smashing a ball towards a ball boy who he felt was taking too long.

While West Ham were toiling in Germany, Rangers were enjoying one of their most memorable nights in Europe against another Bundesliga opponent in the shape of RB Leipzig.

The Bundesliga side, who dropped out of the Champions League, won the first leg 1-0 but fell behind in six rampant first-half minutes from Rangers who netted twice through James Tavernier and Glen Kamara to take the lead in the tie.

Leipzig hit back in the 70th minute as a brilliant delivery from Angelino was expertly guided into the back of

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