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Aidan Smith

Frankfurt president hails Rangers Europa League final as 'traditional team against traditional team'

Frankfurt president hails Rangers Europa League final as 'traditional team against traditional team'

FRANKFURT president Peter Fischer has described his team's upcoming Europa League final meeting with Rangers as "tremendous".

The Bundesliga outfit will take on Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side in Seville after the pair reached the showpiece last night.

Frankfurt defeated West Ham in the semi-finals, and reacting to the win, Fischer said: "Now to the final against Glasgow. Traditional team against traditional team. Tremendous!"

Ibrox boss Van Bronckhorst revealed Rangers toasted Jimmy Bell after winning through to the Europa League final with a thrilling 3-2 aggregate win over RB Leipzig at Ibrox.

Before the start of the second leg of the semi-final there was a minute’s silence for the popular kitman who died on Tuesday and it preceded an incredible evening in Govan.

Trailing 1-0 from the first-leg in Germany the Light Blues skipper James Tavernier levelled the tie in the 18th minute with a close-range finish before midfielder Glen Kamara drove in a terrific second just six minutes later.

France striker Christopher Nkunku levelled the tie in the 70th minute with a smart volley but Gers midfielder John Lundstram fired in with 10 minutes remaining to book a place in the Seville final against another Bundesliga outfit Eintracht Frankfurt, who got past West Ham in the other semi-final.

Former Rangers player van Bronckhorst, in his first season as Gers boss where he guided the club to their first European final in 14 years, said: “The interaction with the fans was amazing.

“I played so many games here as a player and from last November as a manager but the atmosphere was incredible. That helped a lot.

“You could see the celebrations afterwards, we were happy, we were celebrating to reach the final, also in the locker room and it was really nice.

“But we ended the atmosphere of partying and took a moment to let the achievement sink in and have a really nice toast for Jimmy the kitman who I am sure was watching from above and we toasted his life and achievements, what he has done for this club.

“We will miss him for the rest of our lives and again in Seville we will prepare for another proud moment for this club.”

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