Football: Luxembourg part-timers hand Rangers humiliating Europa exit - News Summed Up

Football: Luxembourg part-timers hand Rangers humiliating Europa exit


(Reuters) - Rangers suffered one of the worst defeats in their 145-year history on Tuesday after part-timers Progres Niederkorn sent them spinning out of the Europa League qualifiers with a 2-0 win in Luxembourg. Rangers, the 54-times champions of Scotland, won the first leg in Glasgow 1-0 last week but were undone by second-half strikes from Emmanuel Francoise and Sebastien Thill as Niederkorn recorded their first win in 14 European games. Rangers manager Pedro Caixinha, who brought in eight new players in a bid to close the gap on last season's runaway champions Celtic, described the defeat as "unthinkable" and said it was the worst result of his managerial career. "I think it is a thing that happens once in a lifetime ... and that is part of the football, but as I say, it's disappointment and I assume all the responsibility," he told the club's website. (Writing by Peter Rutherford in Seoul; Editing by Greg Stutchbury)


Source: The Star July 04, 2017 23:37 UTC



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