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Steven Gerrard and Rangers’ Europa League hopes end after Kemar Roofe’s horror tackle


Kemar Roofe was shown a straight red card for his horror tackle on Slavia Prague goalkeeper Ondrej Kolar as nine-man Rangers crashed out of the Europa League on Thursday.

Steven Gerrard’s dreams of his side reaching the quarter-final were ended as two Gers stars were sent off in just 12 minutes in the second half.

Despite his protests Roofe was dismissed after he booted Kolar in the face in his desperation to latch on to a bouncing through ball.

Leon Balogun was given his marching orders soon after as the Czech champions claimed a 2-0 win at Ibrox to smash Gers’ 12-game unbeaten run in Europe.

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Peter Olayinka had already headed Slavia ahead early on but Gers felt they could still turn it around in the second half.

Rangers' Kemar Roofe clashes with Slavia Prague's Ondrej Kolar
Rangers’ Kemar Roofe clashes with Slavia Prague’s Ondrej Kolar

However, Roofe’s sending off was a fatal set-back which was quickly compounded by Balogun, who picked up a second yellow as he handed Nicolae Stanciu a set-piece chance he expertly sweep home the second.

Kolar was treated by medics on the field before he was taken off on a stretcher with nasty gashes on his face.

There was another flash-point just before the end as the Gers players seemed to accuse Slavia’s Ondrej Kudela of an offensive comment.

Roofe is shown a straight red card for his actions
Roofe is shown a straight red card for his actions

But it is Jindrich Trpisovsky’s men who now march into Friday’s draw for the last eight after following up their last-16 triumph over Leicester with another British scalp – leaving Gerrard’s recently-crowned Scottish champions with only the Scottish Cup to strive for this term.

A barrage of fireworks sparked by fans outside the ground lit up the Ibrox sky as the game kicked-off but it was Slavia who exploded forward 14 minutes in.

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Slavia skipper Jan Boril’s cross found Olayinka, who got ahead of Connor Goldson to head home. Allan McGregor was the hero in the Eden Arena with last week’s wonder save but this time the veteran keeper will be disappointed at allowing the ball to squirm through his grasp.

Kolar is treated on the field by medics before going off on a stretcher
Kolar is treated on the field by medics before going off on a stretcher

Gers had a title party hangover to blame for their slow start in Prague but this time there was no excuse other than the slickness of Slavia’s build-up play.

Ryan Kent did bring a good save out of Kolar before Alfredo Morelos headed a golden chance over.

Little was going right for Gerrard’s team. Israeli referee Orel Grinfeeld was taking a lenient approach with Prague’s repeated fouls but chose to show Glen Kamara a yellow which rules him out of Gers’ first Champions League qualifier next season for merely standing his ground while bouncing into Alexander Bah.

The Slavia Prague goalkeeper suffered nasty gashs to his face in the clash
The Slavia Prague goalkeeper suffered nasty gashs to his face in the clash

Balogun – starting ahead of last week’s goalscorer Filip Helander – survived a VAR check just before the break as he scrambled back to recover his own mistake after gifting the ball to Abdallah Sima.

It was clear Gerrard needed to change something. He gave it 10 minutes into the second period before introducing Roofe for Scott Arfield.

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Nicolae Stanciu's scores a free kick to settle the tie and send Rangers out
Nicolae Stanciu’s scores a free kick to settle the tie and send Rangers out

But the former Leeds striker was only on for seven minutes before he was heading off again as he saw red for his shocking challenge on Kolar.

Chasing a long Goldson pass, Roofe lunged forward with a high boot that flew into the keeper’s face – leaving blood gushing from a huge head wound.

As Roofe made his way for the tunnel, Kolar was stretchered off to be replaced by 18-year-old debutant Matyas Vagner.

Steven Gerrard's dreams of the quarter-finals are over
Steven Gerrard’s dreams of the quarter-finals are over

But Rangers did not get a chance to test the youngster’s nerve as Balogun followed up his booking for a first-half foul on Lukas Provod with another after a crunching tackle into Boril, which left Grinfeeld no option to flash red again.

And Rangers’ remarkable continental run was finally killed off as Stanciu swept home a stunning free-kick.

A bad tempered affair threatened to boil over just before the end when Kudela whispered something in Kamara’s ear, drawing a furious reaction from the Rangers players before the officials could restore calm.

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