Ester Sokler played in the final of the Scottish League Cup: Aberdeen put up a good fight, but Rangers were the ones celebrating the victory
Photo: Aberdeen
Ester Sokler and his Aberdeen team played the final of the Scottish League Cup this afternoon and succumbed to Rangers from Glasgow. The former member of Radomlje, who was presented with an opportunity to vie for the trophy in his first season in Scotland, started the match against the Scottish giants once again in the starting eleven.
Sokler, in the 65 minutes he spent on the turf at Hampden Park, unfortunately failed to make an impact but received a yellow card in the 40th minute. The decisive goal was scored by James Tavernier from close range about fifteen minutes before the end of regular time, securing his team’s first cup trophy since the 2010/11 season. Rangers secured their 28th title in the league cup, with Celtic at 21 wins. Aberdeen sits third in the eternal standings with 6 victories.
Sokler and his teammates’ next challenge awaits during the week as they host Livingston in the league.
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Author: editorial Football Planet