A bitter final disappointment for Glen Kamara

Rangers scored the opening goal but eventually had to bend.

Glen Kamara (right) was in the opening line-up of the Rangers in the European League final against Eintracht Frankfurt. AOP

Eintracht Frankfurt celebrates the European League championship.

In the evening in Seville we went all the way to the stern.

The only loser in the rankings and the Rangers anti-hero was thrown into the grass in the 117th minute Aaron Ramseyin front of the company Kevin Trapp got on his toes.

Rafael Borre fired a solution shot coolly in the upper left corner.

The championship is Eintracht Frankfurt’s first in the European League. Frankfurt won the European League predecessor, the Uefa Cup, 42 years ago, in the spring of 1980.

Chamber opening

Rangers started scoring at an hour. Joe Aribo thanked Djibril Sow’n and Tutan from the midfield, ran through and fired the ball with his left hand calmly into the net.

Frankfurt was not embarrassed. Ten minutes after Aribo’s vents, Borre was sharp in the box and pounding Filip Kosticin low concentration smoothing.

Rangers were really close to scoring. Ryan Kent got a shot from a few meters, but Trapp leased to the scene and stretched to a handsome footrest.

– The disappointment is huge, Rangers veteran Steven Davis said to BT Sport.

– When you get to the finals, it really flares up when you have to come back without getting caught.

Glen Chamber was at the Rangers opening. He formed a midfield trio Ryan Jackin and John Lundstramin with.

Kamara was given a chance to change things around. Replace it Scott Arfield.

Eintracht Frankfurt fans celebrate in Seville.
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