Tavernier tried to reason with Marco Guida over Jefte's second half red card
The Ibrox club crashed out of Europe’s top competition at the qualifying stage last night with a 3-1 aggregate defeat to Dynamo Kyiv. Philippe Clement ’s side were reduced to 10 men when Jefte was harshly sent off before the Ukrainians scored two late goals. Tavernier admits it’s a body blow for Rangers to drop into the Europa League - especially off the back of a poor refereeing decision.
“We’re still in Europe but the decision in the game changed the whole dynamic of the tie. We have to brush this off quickly because we’ve got another game at the weekend. “We’ll look back on it, look at how we played and be critical of ourselves obviously. But even with 10 men we tried to push as much as we could. But as we pushed towards the end, it left opportunities for them.
Tavernier tried to reason with ropey Italian referee Marco Guida after the controversial red card for Jefte. The Brazilian’s second yellow card didn’t look worthy of a foul, never mind a sending off and it gave Clement’s side a mountain to climb.
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