Rangers FC earns an unwanted record after humiliating exit from the Champions League


Rangers FC earns an unwanted record after humiliating exit from the Champions League

Rangers FC on their UCL worst campaign

The Scottish club Rangers FC is at the top of their misery after losing 3-1 in a devastating fixture against Ajax at home, in the UEFA Champions League, and making a humiliating exit from the European competition. Having earned an unwanted record for being the team with the worst campaign in UCL history.

Since the UCL was reimagined in 1992, the record for the previous worst campaign was recently equaled by Viktoria Plzen with a -19 GD, Rangers recorded 0 points on the group table with -20 GD, which has Ajax, Napoli, and Liverpool. The manager Giovanni Bronckhorst was extremely disappointed by the display.

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Speaking of the manager, the specific area of the upset caused by the team was the lack of energy levels and lack of a convincing display to calm the opposite team down. Several players of the team apologized to the fans as well, as the Scottish giants couldn’t put more than one goal behind the nets.

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The most interesting finals in the Champions League history

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The four of the most interesting and iconic finals played between teams in the Champions League is Manchester United vs Barcelona 2010-11, FC Porto vs Monaco 2003-4, Manchester United vs Bayern Munich 1998-99, and Liverpool vs AC Milan 2004-5. These finals were historic as the teams involved in these put out a brilliant performance.

The one against Barcelona United the match ended with a score of 3-1, arguably the best team at that point in time the Spanish side took home the glory by defeating the Red Devils, the Spanish side earlier as well claimed that they were the only team that could win the finals they year and the same they did.

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In Liverpool’s match against AC Milan, it was the most thrilling as the Italian side scored thrice right before the second half, and no one expected such a game-changing comeback from Liverpool with Alonso and Gerard coming to the rescue and scoring the winner that made this final as the Reds fifth European success.

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