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Sevilla beat Rangers in Champions League

Article Published: Wednesday 30 September 2009

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Abdoulay Konko's header sparked a second-half goal spree as Sevilla beat Rangers 4-1 on Tuesday to extend its lead in Champions League Group G.

The 25-year-old Konko, making his competition debut, headed in Jesus Navas' free kick to break the deadlock five minutes into the second half.

Rangers players were earlier angered because they felt a penalty should have been awarded against Konko in the first half after fouling Steven Naismith.

But Sevilla ran rampant after Konko's opener with Adriano, Luis Fabiano and Fredi Kanoute sealing the win.

Nacho Novo scored a late consolation goal for Rangers, but the Scottish champions are bottom with one point after two matches.

Sevilla has a four-point lead over Stuggart, which drew 1-1 at Unirea.

 
 
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