Rangers: UEFA responds to improbable circumstances in the Europa League at Ibrox

According to the Scottish Daily Mail, UEFA has responded to Rangers, stating that a later start time for the Gers’ Europa League matchup with Benfica at Ibrox is not conceivable.

The newspaper stated on page 111 of its print edition on Saturday, February 24, that UEFA has mandated that the Light Blues’ home leg of their match against Benfica begin at 5:45 p.m. in order to meet the competition’s broadcast requirements.

Rangers expressed their dissatisfaction with the decision on Friday, February 23, through their official channels. However, the European regulatory body has maintained that the game cannot take place at 8:00 p.m.

When does Rangers’ Europa League matchup with Benfica take place at Ibrox?

Since many fans won’t be able to make the trek to Ibrox due to the earlier kickoff time, Rangers and its supporters were naturally upset when UEFA’s decision was made public on Friday.

The supporters of Philippe Clement’s team have been rallying behind their new manager since the Belgian took over in Glasgow, but it will now be more difficult for them to do so on European evenings due to a recent decision issued by UEFA.

It seems odd that this game couldn’t have been broadcast, even while it makes sense that the Gers have financial obligations to fulfill and that they have to fulfill, especially considering how advantageous it is for them to play later in the schedule.

Ibrox will be rocking at kickoff time, and the fans will be fully behind their club as they try to secure a spot in the Europa League quarterfinals as Clement and his players continue to seek a possible quadruple this season.

 

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