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Smith lauds heroics in Lisbon

Walter Smith said Rangers FC "played well from the start" as they beat Sporting Clube de Portugal, whose coach thought they were on top before it all went wrong.

Jean-Claude Darcheville takes the plaudits for the first goal
Jean-Claude Darcheville takes the plaudits for the first goal ©Getty Images

Rangers FC manager Walter Smith expressed his delight after second-half goals from Jean-Claude Darcheville and Steven Whittaker earned victory in Lisbon and set up a UEFA Cup semi-final against ACF Fiorentina. Sporting Clube de Portugal counterpart Paulo Bento was rather less enthused after a game which he thought was under control slipped away.

Paulo Bento, Sporting coach 

Walter Smith, Rangers manager
I thought we played very well right from the start. We kept possession better than we have, especially in recent games. So that was a big improvement in our play. I was a bit disappointed in the first half when we had one or two opportunities to play a better pass, but we managed to get through and I'm delighted with the two goals. Obviously the two goals were really good, they were well-worked. Steven Whittaker's was in unbelievable circumstances and he took it well, it was a good finish. I thought Steven Davis was excellent throughout and Jean-Claude did well to finish. Obviously I am a bit disappointed about the bookings [and automatic suspensions for midfielders Barry Ferguson and Kevin Thomson]. At this stage I don't know a great deal about Fiorentina but I'm sure David Moyes [whose Everton FC team lost to the Viola in the Round of 16] will give us a rundown. I haven't had an opportunity to see them yet but someone was there tonight. I'm just delighted to get to the semi-finals regardless of the opposition as it's the first time in a long time we've done it.