Jack Butland’s Penalty Heroics Against Fenerbache Send Rangers Into Quarter-Finals.
Jack Butland was the hero for Rangers as his penalty shootout brilliance secured their place in the Europa League quarter-finals, despite Fenerbahce overturning a 3-1 first-leg deficit at Ibrox.
The Rangers goalkeeper saved penalties from Dusan Tadic and Fred before Mert Hakan Yandas blazed his effort over the bar, triggering jubilant celebrations among the home fans.
Barry Ferguson’s side had returned to Glasgow with a two-goal advantage after an impressive display in Istanbul but struggled to match that performance as their recent home difficulties continued.
Polish midfielder Sebastian Szymanski struck twice, either side of half-time, to bring Jose Mourinho’s side level on aggregate. Fenerbahce pressed for a winner, with Tadic curling a shot just wide and Youssef En-Nesyri denied only by a last-ditch James Tavernier tackle in the closing moments of normal time.
Vaclav Cerny provided Rangers’ biggest attacking threat, testing Fenerbahce goalkeeper Irfan Can Egribayat on multiple occasions. But with neither side able to find a decisive goal in normal or extra time, penalties were needed to settle the tie.
Tavernier, Cerny, and Tom Lawrence all converted from the spot for Rangers, ensuring a dramatic victory and setting up a quarter-final clash with Athletic Bilbao, who overcame Roma.
Despite making unwanted history with a fourth consecutive home defeat, Rangers left Ibrox filled with relief and joy, knowing their European dream remains alive.