Fenerbahce 0-1 Rangers: Soyuncu seems to have injured himself when he stretched out to try and defend Dessers shot. He comes off for Djiku, a like for like change.
AZ v Tottenham, Fenerbahce v Rangers: Europa League last 16, first legs – live | Europa League![]() Key events Fenerbahce 0-1 Rangers: Soyuncu seems to have injured himself when he stretched out to try and defend Dessers shot. He comes off for Djiku, a like for like change. AZ v Tottenham: The hosts have to make a change due to injury as Lahdo comes off for Kasius. Kasius immediately comes alive, intercepting Danso’s pass before finding Poku at the edge of the box. He dribbles forward but his tight shot is wide. AZ v Tottenham: Møller Wolfe’s bouncing cross evades every defender except Parrot but he can’t quite connect to get the ball on target. GOAL! Fenerbahce 0-1 Rangers (Dessers 6)Turkish delight for Rangers early on! Poor play from Symanski as Diomande and Cerny press and win the ball in a dangerous area. Diomande lays it off to Dessers, who takes a good first touch before taking a shot from a tight angle. It initially looks like Soyuncu clears it off the line but the referee points to his watch to show the technology confirms the ball went over the line for Dessers’ 22nd goal of the season! Fenerbahce 0-0 Rangers: The Ülker Stadium is absolutely bouncing. Rangers have actually switched things around tactically, with Ferguson opting for a back five. Tavernier is on the right of three centre backs. Yilmaz is playing as right-back. Kick-offs across the groundsWe are off!
Roundup of some pre-match stats as the teams lineup to come out of the tunnels. AZ v Tottenham
Fenerbahce v Rangers
FCSB v Lyon
A Rangers supporter has died in a road traffic accident in Istanbul before the team’s Europa League last-16 game with Fenerbahce at the Sukru Saracoglu Stadium. The Ibrox club announced the news in a statement on Thursday morning. “We are devastated to have learned of the passing of one of our supporters in a road traffic accident overnight in Istanbul,” it read. “The immediate thoughts of everyone at the club are with their family and friends at this incredibly difficult time. “We are remaining in constant contact with both the Turkish and British authorities over this tragic incident.” Our first emails of the night – Peter has high expectations for a certain keeper:
As do I! Can he top the two great goalkeeping performances from last night? Based on no facts, I think yes! And Ed has belief in Tottenham:
No snark here! I actually think they are one of this competitions favourites. Spurs were in the Champions League final five years ago, yes but that was a very different team. I was simply quoting Postecoglou. Who would Mourinho better suit? Celtic or Rangers? Could he cross the Old Firm divide and manage both at some point?
Does Ange Postecoglou regret saying he “always wins things in his second year”? Maybe, but despite Spurs yo-yo form, he still believes they can all the way and be in the final at Bilbao.
More from the Spurs manager here. Ben McAleer has analysed the ties and taken a look at which teams are best set to progress to the quarter-finals. Here are some of his thoughts on how Fenerbahce shape up:
Read more here. Team news: FCSB v LyonFCSB (4-2-3-1): Tarnovanu; Popescu, Ngezana, Dawa, Radunovic; Alhassan, Sut; Miculescu, Edjouma, Cisotti; Tanase Subs: Udrea, Zima, Stefanescu, Chiriches, Toma, Baluta, Musi, Gheorghita Lyon (4-4-2): Perri; Maitland-Niles, Mata, Niakhaté, Tagliafico; Tolisso, Matić, Tessmann, Cherki; Nuamah, Mikautadze Subs: Descamps, Diarra, Akouokou, Veretout, Lacazette, Fofana, Abner, Kumbedi, Omari, Molebe, Almada, Ćaleta-Car Referee: Tobias Stieler (Germany) Team news: Fenerbahce v RangersFenerbahce (3-4-1-2): Egribayat; Soyuncu, Skriniar, Akcicek; Muldur, Amrabat, Szymanski, Kostic; Tadic; En-Nesyri, Dzeko Subs: Livaković, Cetin, Djiku, Yandas, Kahveci, Tosun, Tograk, Talisca, Saint-Maximin Rangers (4-2-3-1): Butland; Tavernier, Souttar, Propper, Yilmaz; Raskin, Barron; Cerny, Diomande, Jefté; Dessers Subs: Lawrence, Bajrami, Nsiala, Sterling, Balogun, Igmane, Hagi, Kelly, McCausland, Rice, Curtis, Danilo Referee: Alejandro Hernandez (Spain) Team News: AZ v TottenhamAZ (4-3-3): Owusu-Oduro; Maikuma, Goes, Penetra, Møller Wolfe; Clasie, Buurmeester, Koopmeiners; Poku, Parrott, Lahdo Subs: Verhulst, Zoet, Martins Indi, Sadiq, Belić, Dekker, Smit, Kasius, De Wit, Daal, Van Duijn Tottenham (4-3-3): Vicario; Gray, Danso, Udogie, Spence; Bergvall, Bentancur, Maddison; Son, Tel, Johnson Subs: Austin, Whiteman, Bissouma, Romero, Solanke, Porro, Odobert, Sarr, Van de Ven, Scarlett, Moore Referee: Rade Obrenovic (Slovenia) We will be following three games tonight:
Manchester United is also in the Basque Country to take on Real Sociedad. I will be posting sporadic updates but for minute-by-minute action join Scott Murray here. PreambleHello and welcome to our clockwatch of the In all seriousness, the Europa League may have a rap for lacking in pure quality but more than makes up for it in drama, upsets and pure smash and grabs. Like last night in the Champions League (but worse). If that hasn’t tempted you to join me tonight then I will simply remind you José Mourinho will be in the dugout tonight for Fenerbahçe. Twenty-five years into his managerial career and he is still entertaining us in new ways. As always, feel free to send me your thoughts, predictions, questions, complaints and favourite Europa League last 16 shithousery moments via email. Kick-offs for the early games are at 5.45pm GMT. Source link Posted: 2025-03-06 19:05:09 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|