Benfica’s Rafa Silva seals Rangers’ Europa League exit with decisive goal at Ibrox, ending 3-2 on aggregate. Despite Rangers leading twice in Lisbon, penalties and own goals cost them victory.
Despite a spirited performance in Glasgow, they couldn’t convert chances. With hopes dashed for a Dublin final, Rangers must now concentrate on their domestic campaign, eyeing a potential treble in the Scottish Premiership.
In the early stages, Benfica controlled possession, yet Rangers had the first clear opportunity when Tom Lawrence linked up with Fabio Silva, delivering a shot that Anatoliy Trubin allowed to slip through his legs, narrowly missing the target.
Lawrence had another chance from James Tavernier’s clever corner, but failed to make solid contact. Meanwhile, Jack Butland demonstrated his skills in challenging weather conditions, stopping Alexander Bah’s long-range attempt.
During the 25th minute, both sets of fans, including Benfica supporters, honored young Rangers fan Thomas McAllister, who tragically passed away during the first leg in Lisbon.
The first half progressed cautiously compared to the 2-2 draw in Portugal, with Rangers’ John Souttar impressing defensively. Despite a promising counter-attack opportunity before halftime, Lawrence mistakenly played in an offside Cyriel Dessers.
Early in the second half, Dessers had a chance, but his shot deflected wide. Rangers continued to press, while Benfica created a threatening opportunity for Casper Tengstedt. Eventually, Benfica capitalized on a counter-attack, with Rafa Silva slotting home after a VAR check confirmed he was onside.
The relentless rain in Glasgow affected play, slowing the ball down, yet Butland made crucial saves as Benfica sought to secure the tie. Despite late efforts from Rangers, including an attempt from substitute Todd Cantwell, their hopes were dashed as the match ended in defeat.