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    Kelly the hero as Rangers survive red card, penalty to hold Bilbao

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedApril 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Kelly the hero as Rangers survive red card, penalty to hold Bilbao
    Liam Kelly saved Alex Berenguer's penalty in a dramatic finale
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    Ten-man Rangers produced a heroic performance to retain a fighting chance of Europa League progression, with Liam Kelly’s late penalty save decisive in earning an unlikely draw with Athletic Bilbao.

    The Spanish side arrived in Glasgow as favourites with Rangers under pressure off the back of a record five consecutive defeats at home.

    Their cause seemed doomed when Robin Propper was adjudged to have brought down Inaki Williams. After a video assistant referee (VAR) intervention, as last man, his yellow card turned red after just 13 minutes.

    Rangers, though, held firm – and survived a number of scares – before substitute Alex Berenguer stepped up to take the most controversial of late penalties, but Kelly diverted the ball over with his leg to the delight of the home crowd.

    The omission of Jack Butland in goal after what head coach Barry Ferguson described as “one of the toughest things I’ve had to do”, with Kelly in from the start, was such a big call on such a massive occasion. For him to emerge as the hero was full justification.

    Starting Kelly and 18-year-old midfielder Bailey Rice among six changes from the defeat by Hibernian last weekend showed Ferguson was true to his word to be decisive following another domestic downfall.

    • Rangers beat Fenerbahce on penalties to reach Europa League quarters

    Athletic Club clearly bring threat and Maroan Sannadi had already shown that before Rangers’ suffered that disastrous early setback.

    Propper’s challenge on Williams was rash and, as last man, it is hard to argue his overturned yellow card did not merit a red.

    It looked like Rangers’ troubles were far from over, but yet again they mustered another memorable European performance to stay in the tie, with Ferguson saying the “few home truths” he had with his players had “sunk in”.

    Sannadi was a constant threat until substituted. Early in the second half, he went down under Leon Balogun’s challenge, was booked but seemed to have a case for a penalty. It was a big let-off.

    As it was moments later when Sannadi stretched to reach Inaki Williams’ sharp cross and, with the goal gaping, and Kelly completely exposed, the striker blazed just wide.

    The visitors repeatedly pushed and thought they had the opener when Berenguer fired home from close range.

    Confusion reigned all around Ibrox as VAR intervened, offside was given to rule out the strike, but then a twist as Dujon Sterling was penalised for the slightest of handballs in the build-up.

    It was to be Kelly’s big moment. He stuck up a leg as he dived to his right and clipped the ball over the bar to Berenguer’s dismay.

    Big ties demand big moments and they do not come much bigger as Rangers survived mounting pressure to earn a memorable outcome.

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