Duncan was 7 years old when the Rangers won the Cup Winners ’Cup at Camp Nou against Dinamo Moscow in the 1971-72 season. This Wednesday was in Barcelona where, after flying from London, he traveled the AVE towards the dream of winning this Europa League.
“We’ve knocked out Borussia Dortmund and Leipzig, we can do it,” he said. He was accompanied by his son Gordon. Duncan celebrates that, right from the start from the Fourth Division, the Rasngers are back in good times and new generations have seen it.
Young fans, as well as some families. Scots are also the majority on the AVE.
Nothing beats the optimism among Eintracht Frankfurt fans. Borussia Dortmund, eliminated by the Rangers, were not there. “We represent Germany,” said Oliver, who was traveling with three friends. “We miss Hinteregger, but we will win without him,” he says. Oliver was not in the quarterfinal second leg against Bsrcelona at Camp Nou, the day of the ‘assault’ by Eintracht fans that ended in a crisis at the Barça club due to the ticket event. The day the Germans eliminated Barcelona with 2-3 after 1-1 in the first leg.
A Rangers fan passed by carrying a package of beers. The Eintracht residents toasted one before leaving the train for Seville, at 8:30 p.m.
The ending is different. Without the usual behemoths. Historically. With great enthusiasm. The AVE continues towards Seville. Going to Sánchez Pizjuán. Towards European glory.
Source: La Verdad

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