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Europa League: Mourinho suffers 3-1 home defeat to Rangers

Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbahce suffered a disappointing 3-1 home defeat to Rangers in the Europa League, despite the Portuguese manager’s post-match assertions that the tie is “not over.”

Rangers’ impressive away display, featuring a Vaclav Cerny double and a Cyriel Dessers opener, has given them a significant advantage ahead of the second leg.

Mourinho was critical of his team’s performance, stating that they were “bad everywhere” and made “incredible, incredible mistakes.” However, he also praised Rangers’ pragmatic approach, acknowledging that they defended “basically well” and effectively wasted time.

The Fenerbahce manager took aim at Rangers’ time-wasting tactics, suggesting that goalkeeper Jack Butland took an excessive 30 seconds to take goal kicks.

Despite his team’s struggles, Mourinho remains optimistic about their chances of overturning the deficit in the second leg. “For me, I have to say that we deserved a punishment of this result,” he said. “But if someone wants to ask me if it’s over, no, I don’t think it’s over. The only thing I tell this is don’t celebrate too much, because there is a second match to play, that’s my only advice.”

Rangers interim head coach Barry Ferguson was more subdued in his assessment, acknowledging that the tie is only “half-time” and that Fenerbahce, under Mourinho’s guidance, poses a significant threat in the second leg.

Ferguson’s tactical decisions, including a switch to a back three, paid off, and he praised his team’s resilience and adherence to the game plan.

“We’ve got to remember, it’s only half-time in the tie because Fenerbahce have got one of the best managers that’s ever been,” Ferguson said.

“There’s no way we think we’re into the last eight. Playing at Ibrox has been a bit of a problem, but we’ll enjoy tonight and then try to fix that problem.”

The second leg is set to take place at Ibrox, where Rangers will aim to build on their impressive away win and secure a spot in the Europa League quarterfinals.

With Mourinho’s Fenerbahce still in the hunt, Rangers will need to be at their best to advance to the next round.

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