Manchester, England (My Sportsbook) - Zenit St. Petersburg clinched its first
ever European title on Wednesday with a 2-0 win over Rangers in the UEFA Cup
final at City of Manchester Stadium.
Zenit becomes only the second Russian team to lift the UEFA Cup, joining CSKA
Moscow in 2004-05, while Rangers was bidding to win its first European title
since 1972.
Igor Denisov scored the opener in the 72nd minute and Konstatin Zurianov added
an insurance tally right before the final whistle for the defending Russian
champions.
Zenit nearly got off to a dream start as they created a great scoring chance
inside the first four minutes of the game.
Rangers lost possession in midfield and a quick Zenit counter attack allowed
Andrei Arshavin to get into the box on the left and drive a left-footed shot
off the outside of the net.
It was a great start for the Russians, but the game soon settled into a slower
pace, as expected, with Zenit dominating possession but failing to really
threaten the Rangers net.
The Scottish side played a very defensive formation that allowed Zenit to
spend long periods of time in the attacking half, but there was little room to
operate once they got near the penalty area.
Aleksandr Aniukov got forward on the right wing midway through the half and
ripped a hard shot on target from 25 yards but it was a comfortable save for
Rangers goalkeeper Neil Alexander.
Zenit created a number of corner kicks in the first half but nothing came from
them, while Rangers mounted little offense except for a rare counter attack.
Rangers defender Kirk Broadfoot was very fortunate not to concede a penalty
kick in first-half stoppage time when Arshavin's cross struck his arm inside
the box, but the referee's whistle remained silent.
The second half started well for Rangers as the team created its first good
scoring chance in the 54th minute.
Steven Davis slipped a pass into the box on the right for Jean Claude
Darcheville, who struck the ball first time towards the far post. Zenit keeper
Viacheslav Malafeev got down and stopped the shot with his legs, and a
scramble in front of goal ensued before Zenit eventually cleared the ball.
A long ball from the back 10 minutes later was played over the top by Zenit,
and Alexander came way off his line to clear it. The keeper was 35 yards from
his goal, but Arshavin beat him to the ball, leaving a pair of Rangers
defenders to scramble back and cover the net.
Arshavin got to the top left corner of the box with Alexander chasing him when
he tried to chip the ball over the defenders and inside the far post. Sasa
Papac was in a good position, however, and he cleared the ball off the line.
Zenit kept pressing the action and they finally broke through in the 72nd
minute with a well-worked build up in midfield.
Denisov had the ball nodded down to his feet before laying off a pass for
Arshavin, who threaded a perfect return pass to Denisov between two defenders.
The midfielder then kept his nerve and slipped the ball past Alexander to put
his team ahead.
Arshavin almost created another goal four minutes later as Zenit kept their
foot on the gas. The Russian international pulled the ball back from the end
line for Zurianov, but his shot struck the outside of the post from eight
yards.
Nacho Novo was brought on as a substitute to help inject life in the Rangers
attack, but he squandered the team's last chance by smacking a shot well over
the net from 10 yards in stoppage time.
Zurianov then put the game away with a close-range tap in after Fatih Tekke
got to the end line on the left and drove the ball through the face of goal.
The final whistle came right after that, and Zenit was left to celebrate in a
stadium full of blue-clad Rangers fans.