Could this be the year that Glasgow Rangers finally wins a European trophy after years of drought? Or could this live online broadcast commentary UEFA Cup quarterfinal match between Glasgow Rangers and Sporting Lisbon be the tie that finally ends the Scottish team's involvement in Europe? Walter Smith has much belief in his side and is convinced that if they can maintain their strong defensive displays from previous rounds and dig deep for that extra 50 per cent, they have as much chance as any other team in the tournament to lift the trophy up high. The Light Blues certainly have the players to do so, and they must have more faith in their abilities. With their fans behind them at Ibrox, things can get very intimidating for their opponents and certainly the atmosphere will once again be blazing hot for the Portuguese tonight as Rangers are determined to do better with each game.
There is not much to the away team in this live online radio broadcast commentary and live online TV UEFA Cup quarterfinal game between Glasgow Rangers and Sporting Lisbon as they have not been performing at home. Falling behind leaders Porto by 20 points certainly does not reflect well on the team, although manager Bento has displayed quiet confidence that his team will not shirk from the challenge and are likely to pull off a huge win. Portuguese teams are definitely very skilful with players such as Luis Figo and now Ronaldo having graced the world and European stage with their abilities. With so much at stake in this live online broadcast radio commentary and live online TV UEFA Cup soccer match between Glasgow Rangers and Sporting Lisbon, and with the Portuguese team wanting to do well in this competition to make up for their domestic nightmare, we might be in for an interesting match and 90 minutes of nervousness for both teams.
Thursday, April 3, 2008
UEFA Cup Quarterfinal - Glasgow Rangers vs Sporting Lisbon
Posted by Soccer Rag at 8:47 AM
Labels: Live Commentary, Live Radio, Live Telecast, Match Analysis, Match Highlights, Rangers, UEFA Cup
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