Rangers Crash Out of Champions League After Late Dynamo Kyiv Double.
Rangers suffered a devastating exit from the UEFA Champions League after Dynamo Kyiv struck twice in the closing stages at Hampden Park, following the controversial sending-off of winger Jefte. The two late goals from Oleksandr Pikhalyonok and Nazar Voloshyn sealed a 2-0 victory for the Ukrainian side, condemning Rangers to the less lucrative Europa League for the second consecutive season.
The match had been finely balanced following a 0-0 draw in the first leg in Lublin, but the tie swung dramatically when Jefte received a second yellow card five minutes into the second half for an aerial challenge on Kyiv’s Oleksandr Karavayev. The decision by Italian referee Marco Guida appeared harsh and left the Scottish side facing an uphill battle with ten men.
Despite their numerical disadvantage, Rangers managed to apply pressure but were ultimately undone as Kyiv capitalised on the spaces left in their defence. Pikhalyonok and Voloshyn’s clinical finishes in quick succession secured Kyiv’s place in the Champions League play-off round, where they will face Austrian side Salzburg.
Rangers, who had started the match brightly, were left to rue missed opportunities and what many will see as an unjust decision. The defeat is a significant blow to manager Philippe Clement, who acknowledged the financial and sporting impact of missing out on the Champions League group stages.
“It’s hard for my team. They don’t deserve this after these two games versus Dynamo Kyiv. One person with one decision made a really big change for us,” Clement said after the match.
The loss was compounded by the late injury to left-back Ridvan Yilmaz, who had to be stretchered off, adding to Rangers’ woes on a disappointing night at Hampden Park.
Dynamo Kyiv’s head coach, Oleksandr Shovkovskyi, praised his team’s resilience in overcoming a tough Rangers side, stating, “They were a great team and applied pressure, but Kyiv had their own tasks and followed the plan.”
Rangers now turn their attention to the Europa League, hoping to make an impact in Europe’s secondary competition while also focusing on their domestic campaign.