Heroic Ten-Man Rangers Hold Athletic Bilbao In Europa League Thriller.
Rangers delivered a spirited and defiant performance at Ibrox to keep their Europa League hopes alive, battling to a dramatic goalless draw against Athletic Bilbao despite being reduced to ten men early in the match.
The Scottish side entered the encounter under significant pressure, having suffered a club-record five consecutive home defeats. With the Spanish visitors widely considered favourites, the odds were stacked against the hosts from the outset.
Their task became even more daunting just 13 minutes into the match when Robin Propper was shown a red card following a VAR review. Initially booked for a challenge on Inaki Williams, the decision was upgraded to a sending off after it was deemed he had denied a clear goalscoring opportunity as the last man.
Undeterred, Rangers dug deep and showed tremendous resilience throughout the match, repelling wave after wave of Bilbao pressure. The defence stood strong, with goalkeeper Liam Kelly proving pivotal on several occasions.
The most dramatic moment arrived late on when the visitors were awarded a controversial penalty, much to the dismay of the home supporters. Substitute Alex Berenguer stepped up to take it, but Kelly produced a sensational save with his leg, sparking jubilant celebrations among the Rangers faithful.
The draw leaves the tie finely poised and hands Rangers a lifeline ahead of the return leg in Spain. With renewed belief and fighting spirit, the Glasgow side now have everything to play for in their quest for European progression.