Zenit beat Rangers to lift UEFA Cup
Zenit St Petersburg won their first UEFA Cup when Igor Denisov and Konstantin Zyrianov's second-half goals gave the Russian side a 2-0 win over Rangers. Midfielder Denisov (photo) broke the deadlock in the 72nd minute after playmaker Andrei...
Zenit St Petersburg won their first UEFA Cup when Igor Denisov and Konstantin
Zyrianov's second-half goals gave the Russian side a 2-0 win
over Rangers.
Midfielder Denisov (photo) broke the deadlock in the 72nd minute
after playmaker Andrei Arshavin slipped the ball neatly through
for him to calmly shoot past goalkeeper Neil Alexander and
Zyrianov added their second goal in stoppage time.
Zenit created most of the chances at the City of Manchester
stadium, with the Scottish side content to soak up pressure.
Rangers could have made more of a scramble in the box early
in the second half after Zenit keeper Vyacheslav Malafeev
fumbled a Jean-Claude Darcheville shot.
Rangers, appearing in their first European final since
lifting the Cup Winners' Cup in 1972, desperately sought an<
equaliser but Zenit kept up the pressure and Zyrianov made sure
of the victory by finishing a fine move from close range.