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Not a single soul has faced Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League this term and come out on the winning side. Not Real Betis, not West Ham United, and not even Barcelona have been able to match the superiority of Oliver Glasner’s side in the 2021-22 tournament.

After ending the hopes of tournament favourites La Blaugrana, Frankfurt made their trip to the English capital worthwhile by claiming a 2-1 semi-final first-leg success over West Ham before completing a famous European endeavour at the Deutsche Bank Park.

With Aaron Cresswell made to take the walk of shame in the 16th minute and David Moyes soon made to follow suit, Rafael Borre’s third goal of the tournament sealed a 3-1 aggregate success over the Hammers and presented his side with a chance to end a 42-year-long drought in Europe.

In its current format, Frankfurt had only made it as far as the semi-finals in the Europa League before being eliminated by eventual winners Chelsea in 2018-19, but during its UEFA Cup days, Die Adler saw off German counterparts Borussia Monchengladbach in the 1980 final over two legs for their only continental crown to date.

Marching to glory in this season’s tournament – and sealing a spot in the Champions League in the process – would certainly make up for the disappointment of an 11th-placed finish in the Bundesliga, and their domestic season ended with a 2-2 draw versus Mainz 05 at the weekend.

Granted, Glasner did opt to make a wave of early substitutions with the trip to Seville in mind, and Frankfurt have successfully navigated 12 Europa League games without defeat this season en route to their third European final.

Only two sides have ever won the Europa League while remaining unbeaten in the process – Villarreal did so last year following Chelsea’s storming run to the crown three years ago – although Benfica and Inter Milan represent two sides who have finished as runners-up after going without defeat before the final.

It will not come as too much of a surprise to learn that Die Adler have scored in all 12 of their Europa League matches so far this term, and Spanish turf has been rather kind to the German club in recent months – just ask any supporter donning a Barcelona or Betis jersey.

However, Frankfurt ended the Bundesliga season on an eight-game streak without a win in the German top flight – their three wins from their last 13 in all tournaments have each come in the Europa League – and German opposition have proven no match for Rangers already in the 2021-22 edition.

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Ibrox was bouncing. Giovanni Van Bronckhorst was bouncing. John Lundstram was too overwhelmed with emotion to join in on the bouncing. Rangers sought to overcome a 1-0 deficit against RB Leipzig in their Europa League semi-final second leg, and they did so in style.

James Tavernier – who else – would bring his side back into the tie with 18 minutes played before Glen Kamara’s pinpoint strike into the bottom corner propelled Rangers into the ascendancy, but Leipzig would not wave the white flag without a fight.

Goalscoring machine Christopher Nkunku brought it back to 2-2 with a delightful volley past Allan McGregor, but with nine minutes to go, Lundstram was on hand to prod home and spark wild celebrations among the home crowd, and arguably the most famous night in the Gers’ history now awaits them.

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