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One year ago, everything came down to this. As the clock hit 8, Ibrox’s most memorable modern European night was 👍 unfolding. RB Leipzig stood in the way of Rangers reaching a major European final. The inevitable pull of history was 👍 about to firmly take hold and not let go. From the depths of 2012, a decade on Rangers came to within 👍 penalty kicks of recording one of the great modern sporting achievements. Nine years and a day on from lifting the 👍 Third Division title. Propelled by Ibrox and totally infected with belief the squad caught onto magic that carried them so 👍 very close to immortality. No game on the run demonstrated that quite like Rangers 3-1 Leipzig. The week prior in Germany, only 👍 a late Angelino strike eventually broke down Rangers’ stubborn resolve during the semi-final first leg. Tactical flexibility defined the side’s 👍 ability to adapt and overcome opponent after opponent and knowing the full weight of Ibrox was ready to play its 👍 part in seven days, that night in Saxony was all about keeping the tie alive. To ensure the stadium had 👍 grounds to be expectant the following Thursday. Heart and Hand’s David Edgar was in the press room that night, quietly brimming 👍 with confidence despite defeat. “Ryan Jack came in with Giovanni van Bronckhorst and I just remember Jack’s total certainty that they’d 👍 do the job. It wasn’t cocky, it was just a certainty that they were going to turn it around. I 👍 remember speaking to one of their officials and he said ‘How are you feeling’. I said, ‘We will do it 👍 next week, you needed more than that tonight’. “He was dubious but I said ‘You don’t know what you’re walking into’. 👍 He replied, ‘We’ve played at grounds like the Signal Iduna and Allianz Arena, and I just replied ‘You don’t know, 👍 it doesn’t matter’." “We’ve done it before, we’re excited to try and do it again,” was Jack’s diplomatic public prediction. At this 👍 juncture in the European run, defying expectations had almost become expected. From that win in Dortmund to completing the job 👍 and navigating two more rounds with emphatic home wins over Braga and Red Star Belgrade, no side had yet been 👍 able to withstand the force faced in Govan. Leipzig, like many gone before, were another outfit that fancied itself to be 👍 the group capable of defying the trend. The squad, stadium and fans thought differently. Two days before the home Leipzig tie, 👍 Jimmy Bell passed away. The legendary kitman, who’d worked at the club for over 30 years, became a stalwart despite 👍 never pulling on a blue jersey. Described by Michael Beale as a “custodian of the club”, his popularity and sheer importance 👍 within the building was reflected by the reaction from all connected to Rangers. “Yesterday wasn’t about keeping spirits high, we were 👍 all very shocked at the news. It was a hard day for all of us,” Van Bronckhorst said speaking about 👍 Bell in his pre-match press conference, at a time when the strength of his leadership was so evident. “Everyone was really 👍 down as you can imagine. Yesterday we didn’t do a lot, we were all at the training ground but of 👍 course, the atmosphere was very down and still in shock. We didn’t have the feeling that we had to keep 👍 our spirits high yesterday. “We talked about him, shared stories of him. Today we look ahead to Leipzig tomorrow. It was 👍 a really big game already but we are very determined to go out and give everything we can to make 👍 everyone proud, especially Jimmy.” “The character of my players is the best I’ve seen in any teams I’ve coached.” The group and 👍 all associated with the club were rocked by the news, only months on from the loss of Walter Smith. And 👍 it left them all the more determined to do their old friend proud. Calvin Bassey was one of many who defined 👍 the Road to Seville. Evolving from a player who looked lost in the group stage at centre-back to dominating the 👍 position each round. It was an uncharted rise for the youngster signed on a cross-border fee the season prior. A 👍 club record sale to Ajax would follow that summer. Like everyone else in the squad, the death of Jimmy was so 👍 difficult to deal with. Before, during and after the 90 minutes. READ MORE: Jimmy Bell remembered: The Rangers kitman who became 👍 Ibrox icon “It was hard. It was so emotional. Honestly, it was such an emotional experience and it was for him. 👍 With him not being there was so surreal,” Bassey tells the Rangers Review, reflecting on the game a year on. “I 👍 remember walking into the changing room and it just didn’t feel right. Normally you’d see Jimmy because he’d always be 👍 there when you walked in and you’d give him a little hug and have a bit of banter but he 👍 just wasn’t there and it just felt weird but I focused in on Jimmy and I was like, ‘Do you 👍 know what, everything I’m doing is for you’. “He was looking down on us 100 per cent. I felt like he 👍 was watching over us and pushing us through. They had one of his favourite quotes stuck up on the wall 👍 and I remember Gio saying, ‘This is for Jimmy’. READ MORE: Rangers' Borussia Dortmund demolition: The inside story “All of us felt 👍 energy as soon as he said that and we were just like, ‘We have to win this’. But we knew 👍 deep down in our hearts, no matter what happened, if we had lost the game Jimmy would’ve been proud of 👍 us. All he ever wanted was for us to go out and give 100 per cent. To be able to 👍 get the win and go to Seville was unbelievable. “It was such an emotional night but it was mixed emotions. You 👍 were so happy to be going to Seville but at the same time it was like our best mate wasn’t 👍 there to experience it.” Striding out to warm up in a stadium spilling over with energy, Connor Goldson loudly proclaimed, “I 👍 don’t care who they are, what their name is, what they’re worth. They haven’t got a team like us. Come 👍 on, no respect. Let’s go.” Leipzig’s squad was stacked with stars. One of the great young defenders in world football Josko 👍 Gvardiol, seemingly Bayern Munich-bound Konrad Laimer, Christopher Nkunku and Dani Olmo to name but a few. Keeping that talent quiet 👍 while clawing back a lead was going to require monstrous effort and resolve. Walking out to the Europa League theme tune 👍 and deafening noise, a Tifo display adorned the Broomloan Road stand with a stunning Barcelona 1972-inspired display. The words at 👍 the bottom of the stand read “The deeds of those who were before us are our inspiration." Having answered the call 👍 to ‘Make us Dream’ in previous rounds, the task was now making history. Lining up in a 5-4-1, without a recognised 👍 striker, Van Bronckhorst once again had to dig into his tactical box of tricks to provide a platform for victory. Rangers 👍 played over the Leipzig press instead of trying to progress through the thirds, attempting to isolate Ryan Kent on the 👍 left wing and free up James Tavernier to attack the back post on the right. With John Lundstram situated in defence 👍 alongside Connor Goldson and Calvin Bassey, Glen Kamara and Scott Wright played in support of Joe Aribo up top, while 👍 Ryan Jack held court in the middle. The hosts wanted to trigger the press, attack directly and avoid the risk of 👍 turnovers in the centre, negating Leipzig from advancing through quick transitions. Without Alfredo Morelos to hold the ball up, Kamara would 👍 rotate forwards at points to try and offer an out ball and access the final third, using his back-to-goal qualities. 👍 It was a ploy that played out perfectly for the first goal, scored, of course, by Tavernier stealing in at 👍 the back post following excellent work by Kent on the left. “I saw Raz in the same position as the first 👍 leg and I thought I’m getting myself in here,” a jubilant Tavernier would later tell BT Sport. When Kent pulled the 👍 ball wide from a similar position the week prior, the captain kicked the post in frustration for failing to gamble. This 👍 time, shot or cross, it didn’t matter. The scores were level. Six minutes later it was two. After Wright regained the 👍 ball high up the pitch Aribo punched possession into the centre and there to find the far corner was Kamara. 👍 His celebration, removing a black armband to commemorate Jimmy Bell and kissing it, captured the night’s feeling in its totality. 👍 It will always be a lasting image. “In a stadium emotionally charged it takes the calmness of a stroke of Glen 👍 Kamara’s left boot to caress the ball into the corner of the net,” BT Sport commentator Rory Hamilton roared into 👍 his mic as Kamara ran off in celebration. “This place is made for special moments like that.” That line is one 👍 of many uttered by Hamilton now synonymous with last season’s run. Against Leipzig especially, the coverage couldn’t have brought those 👍 watching on TV closer. “Throughout my career, I’ve always been told to get the big moments right,” Hamilton tells the Rangers 👍 Review on the memorable moments his voice is forever associated with. “If you get them right, what you say the rest 👍 of the time, that won’t be written in history - it’s the big moments you need to get right. “I often 👍 get asked about how much you can prepare. It’s more about preparing yourself mentally in the days leading up. Sometimes 👍 I take myself off to hike beforehand so you’ve got all day with nothing else to think about other than 👍 the game. “I play through scenarios in my head, ‘What if Roofe scores in the 93rd minute and it takes Rangers 👍 to Seville’, ‘What happens if Tavernier scores after 20 seconds’? “It’s not to then get home and write that down in 👍 my notes. You can’t prepare for life that way. But you can almost prepare mentally for when something might happen, 👍 you’ve already thought of it in your mind and you think about how that can impact what you might say. 👍 Not necessarily the words, just the emotions at that stage.” Ibrox was emotionally charged and Kamara’s composure in that moment held 👍 all the more poignancy. There were more big moments on the way. The stadium was now in party mode. “We’re on 👍 our way to Seville, we’re on our way” only stopped to appease the “Glasgow Rangers” chorus chanted at each turn 👍 in this run. It should have been three when Tavernier headed the ball into the path of Aribo, who could only 👍 scuff his shot from close range. Leipzig, like so many sides before them, were spooked. Guido Schafer, a formal professional footballer 👍 and now the chief reporter with Leipziger Volkszeitung, was in attendance that night covering the game. He’s followed Leipzig all 👍 over Europe and sampled Germany’s best atmospheres many times but none compared to what he would encounter in Glasgow that 👍 night. “I wrote an article two or three days before the game saying, 'Some stadiums are able to win matches. The 👍 spectators at Ibrox are game-changers.' “Leipzig were confident but they all knew to expect a special atmosphere. It was the best 👍 feeling I’ve ever had in a stadium, it was an eruption. Like a hurricane. I think the atmosphere was so 👍 good because the fans' love is so big for Rangers. They celebrate every foul and tackle. “After, those associated with the 👍 club said it wasn’t our best night but Rangers on a good night, with this crowd, in this stadium are 👍 not easy to beat. It wasn’t a sensation they’d experienced.” Turning to this writer after the second goal, another member of 👍 the German press pack said simply “That was like an earthquake”. Rangers historian and podcaster Martyn Ramsey was also in the 👍 gantry, watching with wide eyes. “A well-worn football cliche is equating matches with boxing matches,” he says. “That fits that bill quite 👍 well in this case. The game was like that. There was the early rounds of scoping each other out. This 👍 wasn’t Braga where Rangers felt that could overpower the opposition. Right from the off it was cagey. Then, when they 👍 got momentum, they capitalised on it. “There was a potential knockout blow when Nkunku equalised. That felt like it was coming. 👍 It was a blow but I didn’t think ‘Oh well that’s it’ I didn’t feel or fear the worst. I 👍 just felt there was one knockout blow in the game. You’re in the final round and thinking who is going 👍 to go, who is going to land? When the jaw was exposed, Rangers hit hardest.” READ MORE: Rangers' Borussia Dortmund demolition: 👍 The inside story Step forward John Lundstram. Like Bassey and Tavernier, Lundstram defined this run. It was only fitting that the scriptwriter 👍 had him as the main player. Nkunku’s equaliser from Angelino’s cross was a reminder of the quality Van Bronckhorst’s men were 👍 battling to keep quiet. It punctured the air and for a moment, Seville felt very far away again. Had the 👍 dream been snatched away? Apparently not. Following a deep free-kick, Kent picked the ball up on the left wing and, embodying 👍 the incision he showed throughout every European game that season, drove one way, chopped the other and stood the ball 👍 up towards the back post. With the delivery threatening to drop in, Gvardiol headed it off the line, straight into 👍 the path of our protagonist. Lundstram strode onto the ball before running to the fans with arms flailing, catching the eyes 👍 of a supporter whose eyes were simply filled with disbelief. "Look at Ibrox stadium, listen to the noise. Rangers might just 👍 be on their way," Surviving the remaining 10 minutes plus stoppage time, Hamilton could call time on the most famous of 👍 nights, with a monologue that was fit for the occasion. “Rangers are going to the Europa League Final. Get ready Seville, 👍 this time it’s the other half of Glasgow who are on their way. Pack your bags Rangers fans you’re off 👍 to sunny Spain. Generations pass without experiencing a feeling like this. But Rangers have done it. 1961, 67, 72, 2008, 👍 Rangers are going to their fifth European final. 50 years on from Barcelona and Dynamo Moscow when Rangers beat German 👍 opponents 3-1 in the semi-final in Bayern Munich, Rangers are heading to Seville, back to Spain, by the wings of 👍 Walter and with the spirit of Jimmy Bell in their hearts. To honour those who forged the path and create 👍 new legends of their own, this has been the most sensational European run. Rangers against all the odds from the 👍 lows of Malmo to defeats in the opening two group games, this is a squad that when they are asked 👍 to give their all, boy do they do it. And the hero of the hour is John Lundstram, but out 👍 there, in truth, heroes to a man. And Rangers and Scottish football will have a team in a major European 👍 final from the bottom, from the depths of the Scottish leagues, Rangers are back on the grand, grand stage. The 👍 full-time score at Ibrox Stadium - Rangers 3 - RB Leipzig 1." “The production wants to stay with the players on 👍 the pitch and the emotion of the gantry for as long as possible,” Hamilton says reflecting on the lines uttered 👍 as bewildered, exhausted players looked up to witness what they’d achieved; absolutely unconfined noise, disbelief and joy of the highest 👍 order across all four corners of the stadium. They were experiencing the history they’d just created. “There’s a different energy staying 👍 with the commentator on the gantry compared to going back to the studio. It can be quite tricky, you might 👍 run out of things to say but that was a night where you didn’t, you take the handbrake off and 👍 go with it because it was such a big achievement. “As I’ve touched on before, it was so emotional in the 👍 stadium, so energised, the music started and you could just see exactly what it meant to Rangers fans." Cue ‘I’m Feeling 👍 It‘. “When the whistle went, the 20 minutes after it will live with me forever. It was an explosion of nothing 👍 but pride and joy,” Edgar continues. “A lot of stuff came home at one point. You remember 2012, the title, everyone 👍 was singing and bouncing. It was football in its purest, rawest and most emotional form. “Everyone as one in that moment, 👍 as a football fan that’s what you’re always after being in sync with strangers and loved ones. It was the 👍 most special night that stadium has ever known,” Ramsay adds. When Smith’s Rangers reached the final in 2008 it was achieved 👍 in Florence. This was a moment for everyone to share together at Ibrox. Jumping up and down himself on the BT 👍 Sport podium to ‘John Lundstram is the best on Earth’, Ally McCoist declared: “I’m absolutely buzzing. I can’t tell you, 👍 look at the supporters. That’s as good an atmosphere as I’ve heard anywhere. I know Gio wanted the supporters to 👍 play the 12th man, not only that they were the 13th and the 14th, absolutely superb from start to finish. “Nine 👍 years ago we were playing East Stirling, in the third division. We’re in a European final. "Walter and Jimmy up there 👍 will be having a wee dram and a cuddle because that is absolutely magic." This was an opportunity for the group 👍 of players to celebrate their success with fans, a luxury the pandemic had not afforded them. Families could be picked 👍 out in the crowd and a long period of celebration enjoyed. “I say well done to the stadium, it's the best 👍 I’ve ever seen,” Leipzig manager Domenico Tedesco conceded in his post-match press conference. “We toasted on Jimmy’s life, achievements and what 👍 he’s done for this club. We will miss him for the rest of our lives,” Van Bronckhorst added in his. 👍 Rangers had achieved the seemingly impossible. Dortmund was incredible, Red Star pulsating, Braga exhilarating. Leipzig? Better than them all. Indescribable. No 👍 words written here or elsewhere will be able to truly do that night justice, only grab at the coattails of 👍 the outpouring of emotion Ibrox bore witness to. And although somewhat cliché to speak of the role of the crowd, 👍 or the atmosphere, this was something quite special and totally unique. Were Leipzig, a team littered with internationals spooked? Simply, you cannot 👍 prepare for a night like this, because none of the players on that pitch had ever played a game quite 👍 like it. They were Guinea Pigs, the first 22 men exposed to that collective atmosphere and energy. It reminds us however 👍 globalised football becomes, however many states buy clubs, however much disparity is lodged between the haves and have-nots, this game 👍 will always belong to every one of us. You can’t do anything to buy a night or foster an atmosphere 👍 like that. Rangers’ European journey thrilled, surprised and consumed a worldwide audience. From when it really woke up against Dortmund in 👍 February, refusing to let go of its ever-tightening grip, to all those Ibrox nights, culminating against Leipzig. And while penalties would 👍 deny the trophy travelling back, there will always be Leipzig. 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