Europa League
Yarmolenko didn’t help West Ham reach Europa League final, Rangers success
West Ham lost 0-1 to Eintracht Frankfurt in the second semi-final of the Europa League and missed their chance to qualify for the final.
The London team had to play in the minority from the 19th minute. Ukrainian Andriy Yarmolenko took the field only in the 87th minute and did not have time to help the team.
In the other semi-final, Rangers bounced back after losing the first leg and beat Leipzig 3-1.
The final will be held in Sevilla on 18 May.
Europa League. semifinal
Eintracht – West Ham 1:0 (first leg 2:1)
Destination: Borre, 26
Eintracht: Trapp, Tuta, Hinteregger (Ture, 8), Dikka, Knauff, Sow, Rode (Jakic, 76), Kostic, Hauge (Khrustic, 84), Borre (Paciencia, 83), Kamada
West Ham: Areola, Koufal (Yarmolenko 87), Dawson, Zuma, Creswell, Rice, Soucek, Lanzini (Johnson 22), Bowen, Fornals (Benrama 74), Antonio
Removed: Creswell 19
rangers – Leipzig 3:1 (first leg 0:1)
Scorers: Tavernier 18, Camara 24, Lundstrom 80 – Nkunku 70
rangersElenco: McGregor, Tavernier, Goldson, Lundstrom, Bassi, Barisic, Aribo (Sakala 45), Kamara, Jack (Balogun 59), Wright (Arfield 58), Kent
LeipzigCast: Gulaci, Henriks, Klostermann, Orban, Guardiol, Angelino (Andre Silva 83), Leimer, Kampl, Olmo (Schobolchay 62), Nkunku, Poulsen (Halstenberg 83)
Source: Sport UA
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