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Rangers crash out of Europa League as Derek McInnes’s winless start goes on

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Rangers crash out of Europa League as Derek McInnes’s winless start goes on

Thursday, 13 August 2026

Rangers 1-1 Jagiellonia Bialystok (2-3 agg)

Spirited Hearts hold Benfica but also out of competition

Derek McInnes’s fledgling tenure as Rangers manager is in disarray after his side exited the Europa League qualifiers with a 3-2 aggregate defeat to Jagiellonia Bialystok after drawing 1-1 at Ibrox.

Rangers had lost 2-1 in the first leg in Poland last week but there was optimism when the captain, Lawrence Shankland, levelled the tie on aggregate with a penalty on 19 minutes.

However, in the 65th minute, the visitors deservedly equalised through the attacker Nik Prelec and the disjointed home side could not get a foothold in the game again despite changes in formation and personnel, with the boos ringing out around the ground at full time from fans frustrated at the dismal start to the season.

McInnes has failed to register a win in four competitive matches since moving from Hearts in the summer and the dispiriting performance means Rangers will take on Jablonec, from Czechia, in the Conference League playoff round.

Hearts, meanwhile, restored some pride in a 1-1 draw with Benfica as they too dropped out of the Europa League.

Tomas Magnusson had the home fans dreaming of a famous win over their illustrious opponents after firing in the opener in the 77th minute. But the Portuguese giants, cruising from a 6-1 first leg win a week earlier, levelled less than a minute later through Dodi Lukébakio to wrap up a 7-2 aggregate triumph.

It was nevertheless an encouraging display from Wouter Vrancken’s side against a team who made seven changes from the first leg.

The consolation for Hearts is a place in the Conference League playoffs, where they will face Rapid Vienna of Austria.

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