Rangers 0-2 Zenit St Petersburg

Rangers dreams of winning an amazing quadruple were dashed by a Zenit St Petersburg outfit that deservedly beat Walter Smith's side 2-0 in the UEFA Cup Final in Manchester.

Second-half goals by Igor Denisov and Konstantin Zyrianov were enough to sink a tired Gers who will now need to pick themselves up in the chase for the league title and the Scottish Cup final next Saturday.

After failing to progress from the Champions League group stage, Rangers had seen off Panathinaikos, Werder Bremen, Sporting Lisbon and Fiorentina to reach their first European final since 1972.

Their hopes of beating the Russian side, managed by former Gers boss Dick Advocaat, were boosted by the competition's top-scorer, Pavel Pogrebnyak, being suspended after his yellow card in the closing stages of Zenit's amazing 4-0 semi-final second leg success against Bayern Munich.

Smith decided to start with Jean-Claude Darcheville as the only recognised striker in his starting line-up and it was Zenit that created the first opening when Andrei Arshavin could only guide his shot in to the side-netting.

Anatoliy Tymoschuk tried his luck from distance but Neil Alexander was equal to the ambitious effort while at the other end Darcheville almost teed up Barry Ferguson inside the area only for Radek Sirl to take the ball off the former Blackburn Rovers man's toe.

Zenit appeared to be the more cultured side while the Gers were happy to soak up the pressure and hope to catch their opponents on the break.

In the 29th minute Aleksandr Anyukov forced Alexander to make a smart save after lashing a stinging shot towards goal but neither keeper was called on to make a really difficult stop in the first half.

The match opened up in the second period and Rangers thought they should have had a penalty for handball when the ball struck Denisov, but the referee was unimpressed.

The deadlock was almost broken in the 65th minute when a big hoof out of defence found the outstanding Andrei Arshavin. Alexander came racing out of his area only for Arshavin to round him and fire a curling long-range effort towards goal only for it to be cleared off the line by the back-tracking Sasa Papac.

Zenit did score seven minutes later though when a simple Arshavin pass dissected the Rangers defence and Denisov kept his cool before slotting the ball past Alexander.

Rangers threw everyone forward in the closing stages - Nacho Novo blasted a late chance over the bar with their only real chance of equalising, before Zenit broke away and Fatih Tekke squared the ball to Zyrianov who side-footed the ball into an empty net to spark delerious Russian celebrations.

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Jane from Glasgow

You did us proud Rangers. Now to concentrate on the last games of the season. Good Luck!!!! Keep on believing. x x

ALAN from ULSTER

THE TREBLE IS STILL ON KEEP THE CHINS HELD HIGH AND THE BLUE FLAG FLYIN HIGH...WELL DONE TO ALL AT RANGERS F.C. ON A GREAT FINAL...WE ARE STILL THE PEOPLE

Mark from Livingston

Well played the Gers - we're proud of ye!

Dylan from Glasgow

What Walter smith has done since he came back is amazing leading rangers to a european final and especially a Scottish team getting to a european final with such little money is something to be proud off. Looks like rangers will be a team to look out for next year when Walter strengthens the squad.MON THE TEDDY BEARS SIMPLY THE BEST

John from Bolton

Unlucky Rangers, though I suppose a team that has only won twice in the whole of the competition can have no complaints at not lifting the trophy.