UEFA Cup Final 2008
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Ozren Podnar
The current season has given us yet another unlikely final, as
was the case in the previous three editions. The last "normal"
final encounter saw Valencia defeat Marseille by 2-0 four years
ago, while the following years produced improbable ties such as
CSKA Moscow vs Sporting Lisbon, Sevilla vs Middlesbrough and Sevilla
vs Espanyol.
This season's surprise packages are Glasgow Rangers and Zenit
of St Petersburg.
Rangers have delighted their fans by reaching their first European
finals in 36 years, but the neutrals have been horrified by their
ultra-defensive, utterly negative style. It is no doubt ironic that
in their semifinal tie against Fiorentina it was the Scots who built
a stonewall in front of their goal rather than the Italians.
Since reaching the knockout stage of the UEFA Cup. Rangers have
tortured the audience with unwatchable tactics, having scored a
mere five goals in eight games (0.6 per match), qualifying on one
occasion on the away-goals rule and on another on penalties.
Curiously, their previous finals appearance, in the 1972 Cup Winners'
Cup, also confronted them with Russian opposition. Back then they
defeated Dinamo Moscow 3-2 in Barcelona, but Rangers' fans fought
the police, earning the team a one-year suspension from Europe.
Zenit, led by the respected Dutch coach and ex-Rangers manager,
Dick Advocaat,
have on the other hand gathered much support all around Europe with
their fast combinations reminiscent of the great Dinamo Kiev of
the mid-seventies and mid-eighties.
Arshavin, Pogrebnyak, Zhiryanov, Anyukov, keeper Malafeyev and
the Croatian central defender Krizanac have knocked out the Spanish
League runners-up Villarreal, Olympique Marseille, Bayer Leverkusen
and a powerful Bayern Munich before taking on Rangers at the City
of Manchester stadium.
Their games against Bayer in Leverkusen (4-1) and Bayern in St.
Petersburg (4-0) will doubtlessly make it into the golden book of
the Russian soccer. A victory for them on May 14th would be a just
reward for their adventurous, attacking style.
UEFA Cup semifinals
Bayern vs Zenit 1-1 0-4
Rangers vs Fiorentina 0-0 0-0 (4-2 pen)
Final
Rangers vs Zenit May 14th
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Path to finals
Rangers (from Champions
League)
Round of 32 Panathinaikos 0-0 1-1
Round of 16 Werder 2-0 0-1
Quarterfinals Sporting Lisbon 0-0 2-0
Semifinals Fiorentina 0-0 0-0 (4-2 pen)
Zenit
Group stage: Alkmaar 1-1, Larissa 3-2, Nürnberg 2-2, Everton
0-1
Round of 32 Villarreal 1-0 1-2
Round of 16 Marseille 1-3 2-0
Quarterfinals: Bayer Leverkusen 4-1 0-1
Semifinals: Bayern Munich 1-1 4-0
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