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Medro

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Ten-man Rangers edged into the Uefa Cup final after a dramatic penalty shoot-out victory over Fiorentina.

The Italians dominated and Sasa Papac cleared Mario Alberto Santana's clever backheel off the goalline.

Adrian Mutu and Christian Vieri also went close, while Steven Whittaker forced a good save at the other end.

Daniel Cousin was sent off in extra time, but the tie ended goalless and Nacho Novo fired the winning penalty after Vieri drove his kick over.

And that took Rangers to their first European final since they lifted the Cup-Winners' Cup in 1972.

The scene had been set for Rangers to follow Dick Advocaat to the City of Manchester Stadium on 14 May, the former Ibrox boss having earlier led Zenit St Petersburg to their first European final with a 5-1 aggregate hammering of Bayern Munich.

Signs were good for Walter Smith's side at the Stadio Artemio Franchi when veteran Scotland defender David Weir took to the field having recovered from injury.


Barry Ferguson and Kevin Thomson also returned from the suspensions that ruled them out of the first leg to bolster Rangers' midfield.

The Glasgow outfit made a more assured start than they had at Ibrox and it took Fiorentina 19 minutes to threaten.

But the pressure started to build and, when goalkeeper Neil Alexander failed to collect a dangerous Massimo Gobbi cross, Papac was forced into a hasty headed clearance.

Marco Donadel's return from suspension was cut short as he hobbled off, to be replaced with Zdravko Kuzmanovic. Minutes later, his Fiorentina team-mates joined him in the changing room having failed to breach the Rangers defence.

Fiorentina continued to press after the break, Giampaolo Pazzini firing just wide and Tomas Ujfalusi flashing a drive narrowly over.


Rangers forced Sebastien Frey into his first save on 76 minutes, though Steven Davis' prodded effort from 14 yards was easily held by the goalkeeper.

Vieri almost became an instant hero with his first touch after coming on as a substitute but sat on the ball instead of turning it into the net from just three yards out.

Frey pushed away a fine curling effort from Whittaker at full stretch as Rangers threatened on the break, but the Italians held the greater threat as the game went into extra time.

Vieri missed the target with three attempts, while a Kuzmanovic header flew narrowly wide.

Carlos Cuellar sent a powerful header straight at Frey and a Cousin drive looped over the bar.

But Rangers were reduced to 10-men when substitute Cousin, already booked, head-butted Fabio Liverani and received a second yellow card.

Rangers played out the final 10 minutes to take the game to penalties.

And, although Rangers captain Ferguson had his spot-kick saved, Alexander denied Liverani before the veteran Vieri became the villain of a thrilling semi-final.

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5 years ago, I dusted down my Union Jack suit and knew that we would be rumbling down in Manchester.

Nowt better than wrecking a new city.