Roofe sends Rangers past Aberdeen into final

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Kemar Roofe scoresKemar Roofe (far left) netted for the first time in nine months to send Rangers into the final

Kemar Roofe's first goal of the season sent Rangers into the Viaplay Cup final to face Celtic as Aberdeen were overcome in extra time.

The striker converted fellow substitute Scott Wright's low cross in the 94th minute to give Rangers the lead for the first time at Hampden.

Aberdeen had led through Bojan Miovski's clipped shot past Allan McGregor but Ryan Jack's deflected strike had levelled matters by the time Dons captain Anthony Stewart was sent off late in regulation time.

Michael Beale's side soon forced the winner and they will return to Hampden for the final on 26 February.

However, a shoulder injury ended Roofe's participation in what has already been an injury ravaged season for the forward.

The Hampden pitch bore the scars of Saturday's semi-final being played in horrible weather but Sunday's more clement conditions made for a thrilling tie.

Fashion Sakala's shoulder turned a James Tavernier cross on to an Aberdeen post early on.

Referee Nick Walsh awarded Rangers a free-kick after some grappling between Ben Davies and Liam Scales, the latter up for an Aberdeen throw-in. Both players looked uneasy in the box.

VAR had no influence in that decision but did have an impact moments later when Miovski netted for the first time. The Dons striker ran on to Leighton Clarkson's pass and finished superbly from a tight angle on the right but his celebrations were short-lived with offside eventually given.

Aberdeen had their tails up and Stewart attacked a corner only to handle with the goal at his mercy.

At the other end, Sakala, Alfredo Morelos and Ryan Kent fired in shots, with only the latter drawing a save from Kelle Roos.

Moments later, Morelos claimed the ball had crossed the line from his header despite Roos' save on the line but replays clearly showed the ball was still in play.

And, against the run of play, Aberdeen carved a lead. Miovski was offside from Clarkson's long ball but Matty Kennedy went through on Borna Barisic's blind side to cross for Miovski to finish. It was his first goal in six games.

Rangers were rattled and showed little composure until Kent, Morelos and Jack combined just after the hour. Kent's flick found Jack, his found Morelos, the striker returned to Jack and the midfielder's shot went in off Scales. It was Rangers' best move of the game, aided by a bit fortune.

Clarkson got the Dons support going again with a fierce strike off the post, though there had been an offside in the build-up.

There was another big talking point before extra time ensued. Sakala tried to escape Stewart on the left only to be scythed down by the defender. It was a straight red.

There was still time for a winner at either end and Kent came closest with a shot swerving wide.

With sides having changed ends again. Tavernier's shot deflected on to the Aberdeen bar and out as Rangers continued to press and Roofe, on for Morelos, then got his reward.

Wright meandered his way to the line on the left and cut the ball across for his striker to turn home. It was Roofe's first goal since April.

Confusion reigned as Walsh consulted with his VAR colleagues amid apparent communication problems but the game continued with Jonny Hayes' almighty strike forcing a fine stop by McGregor.

Sakala thought he had scored when an effort deflected off Scales but it fell past the post before Roofe made way after landing awkwardly following Scales' challenge.

Aberdeen had to throw caution to the wind and almost levelled when Scales' shot at a free-kick was blocked by McGregor.

It proved to be their last chance as a match that kicked off at 15:00 GMT ended at 17:47.

Player of the match - Ryan Kent

Ryan Kent shootsThe winger's use of the ball was crucial to Rangers' advances and his lightness of foot contributed to their leveller

Rangers' Hampden heroes deliver again in proper cup tie

For their third Hampden appearance in a row, Rangers found themselves in an extra-time contest. It was Jack and Wright who delivered the goals in last season's Scottish Cup final win over Hearts and the duo played a big part again.

Jack took responsibility, not just with his goal, but often when a teammate needed to release the ball while Wright gave his side a crucial injection of pace right at the start of extra time.

Beale continues his impressive record as Rangers manager with six wins and a draw from seven. A stern test awaits in Celtic next month.

Aberdeen, like Kilmarnock against Celtic on Saturday, brought a lot to the semi-final. Kennedy and Graeme Shinnie in particular led their charge but it's inarguable the Stewart dismissal harmed their chances.

The defender had attracted headlines earlier in the week for suggesting injured Rangers forward Antonio Colak was "better" than Morelos. Manager Jim Goodwin had described the remarks as "regrettable" but it was not Morelos or Colak that proved to be Stewart's undoing, but Sakala.

Goodwin inherited an Aberdeen side that had exited both of last season's cup competitions early. He has at least taken Aberdeen back to Hampden and another potential cup run beckons in the Scottish Cup.

What's next?

Both teams return to Scottish Premiership duty on Wednesday with Aberdeen away to Heart of Midlothian (19:45 GMT) and Rangers visiting Kilmarnock (20:00)

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Rangers

  1. Squad number1Player nameMcGregor

  2. Squad number2Player nameTavernier

  3. Squad number6Player nameGoldson

  4. Squad number26Player nameDavies

  5. Squad number31Player nameBarisic

  6. Squad number8Player nameJack

  7. Squad number4Player nameLundstram

  8. Squad number30Player nameSakala

  9. Squad number71Player nameTillman

  10. Squad number14Player nameKent

  11. Squad number20Player nameMorelos

  1. Squad number18Player nameKamara

  2. Squad number23Player nameWright

  3. Squad number25Player nameRoofe

  4. Squad number29Player nameMcCann

  5. Squad number37Player nameArfield

  6. Squad number44Player nameDevine

Aberdeen

  1. Squad number24Player nameRoos

  2. Squad number2Player nameMcCrorie

  3. Squad number5Player nameStewart

  4. Squad number4Player nameScales

  5. Squad number22Player nameCoulson

  6. Squad number16Player nameRamadani

  7. Squad number6Player nameShinnie

  8. Squad number33Player nameKennedy

  9. Squad number20Player nameClarkson

  10. Squad number11Player nameDuk

  11. Squad number9Player nameMiovski

  1. Squad number8Player nameBarron

  2. Squad number15Player nameWatkins

  3. Squad number17Player nameHayes

  4. Squad number99Player nameRamírez

Line-ups

Rangers

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 1McGregor
  • 2Tavernier
  • 6GoldsonBooked at 90mins
  • 26Davies
  • 31BarisicBooked at 87minsSubstituted forDevineat 105'minutes
  • 8Jack
  • 4LundstramSubstituted forWrightat 90'minutes
  • 30SakalaSubstituted forArfieldat 105'minutes
  • 71TillmanSubstituted forKamaraat 74'minutes
  • 14Kent
  • 20MorelosSubstituted forRoofeat 74'minutesSubstituted forMcCannat 118'minutesBooked at 119mins

Substitutes

  • 18Kamara
  • 23Wright
  • 25Roofe
  • 29McCann
  • 33McLaughlin
  • 37Arfield
  • 38King
  • 44Devine
  • 51Lowry

Aberdeen

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 24Roos
  • 2McCrorieBooked at 70mins
  • 5StewartBooked at 90mins
  • 4Scales
  • 22Coulson
  • 16RamadaniBooked at 120mins
  • 6ShinnieSubstituted forWatkinsat 118'minutes
  • 33KennedyBooked at 88mins
  • 20ClarksonSubstituted forBarronat 74'minutes
  • 11de Barros LopesSubstituted forHayesat 63'minutes
  • 9MiovskiSubstituted forRamírezat 90'minutes

Substitutes

  • 1Lewis
  • 8Barron
  • 10Besuijen
  • 14Myslovic
  • 15Watkins
  • 17Hayes
  • 23Duncan
  • 25Richardson
  • 99Ramírez

Referee:Nick Walsh

Attendance:47,562

Live Text

  1. Match ends, Rangers 2, Aberdeen 1.

  2. Second Half Extra Time ends, Rangers 2, Aberdeen 1.

  3. Ylber Ramadani (Aberdeen) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

  4. Foul by Ylber Ramadani (Aberdeen).

  5. Glen Kamara (Rangers) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  6. Attempt missed. Christian Ramírez (Aberdeen) left footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses the top left corner.

  7. Attempt saved. Liam Scales (Aberdeen) left footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the bottom left corner.

  8. Charlie McCann (Rangers) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

  9. Liam Scales (Aberdeen) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

  10. Foul by Charlie McCann (Rangers).

  11. Substitution, Aberdeen. Marley Watkins replaces Graeme Shinnie.

  12. Substitution, Rangers. Charlie McCann replaces Kemar Roofe because of an injury.

  13. Foul by Scott Wright (Rangers).

  14. Ross McCrorie (Aberdeen) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  15. Delay in match because of an injury Kemar Roofe (Rangers).

  16. Kemar Roofe (Rangers) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  17. Foul by Hayden Coulson (Aberdeen).

  18. Corner, Aberdeen. Conceded by Adam Devine.

  19. Foul by Ryan Kent (Rangers).

  20. Hayden Coulson (Aberdeen) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

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