In a fiery UEFA Champions League qualification quarterfinal at Ibrox, Rangers FC proved too strong for Greek giants Panathinaikos. After a goalless first half, the Scottish side turned up the heat with two crucial goals in the second half, securing a comfortable 2-0 win and taking a major step toward Champions League group stage qualification.
This result thrilled home fans and sent a strong message across Europe — Rangers are back, stronger and more focused than ever.
First Half: Tactical Battle Without a Breakthrough
The first 45 minutes were tightly contested, with both teams showing tactical discipline but lacking final-third execution.
- 8′ Minute: Raskin (Rangers) received an early yellow for holding, setting the tone for a physical encounter.
- 23′ Minute: Vagiannidis (Panathinaikos) went into the book for diving, much to the frustration of the Greek bench.
- 28′ Minute: John Souttar (Rangers) also picked up a yellow, as tension started rising before the halftime whistle.
Despite both teams pushing hard, neither managed a breakthrough. Goalkeepers remained untested, and the battle raged mostly in midfield.

Second Half: Rangers Unleash Attacking Might
Whatever was said in the Rangers’ dressing room at halftime worked. They came out pressing, aggressive, and purposeful.
52′ Minute: Goal – Fabio Curtis Opens the Scoring
The Ibrox erupted when Fabio Curtis found the back of the net after a brilliant move inside the box. His goal gave the Rangers the momentum they needed to control the game.
Substitutions Change the Game
Both teams made sweeping substitutions in the 75th minute:
- Rangers brought on Gassama, Dessers, Igamane, and Tete to inject fresh legs and speed.
- Panathinaikos responded with multiple changes, including Swiderski, Mancini, and Bakasetas, but to little effect.
78′ Minute: Goal – Dème Gassama Seals the Deal
Substitute Dème Gassama doubled the lead with a confident finish, taking advantage of a tiring Panathinaikos defense. The second goal crushed any hopes of a Greek comeback.

Key Match Stats
| Statistic | Rangers | Panathinaikos |
| Goals | 2 | 0 |
| Yellow Cards | 2 | 2 |
| Substitutions | 5 | 5 |
| Possession (est.) | 55% | 45% |
| Shots on Target | 6 | 2 |

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Conclusion: Rangers Eye the Group Stage
Rangers’ 2-0 victory over Panathinaikos sets the tone for a promising Champions League campaign. With strategic substitutions and a dominant second-half display, the Scottish side took full control of the quarterfinal. For Tanzanian fans who love passionate, high-stakes football, this match had it all.
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