Disaster Strikes FCSB As Plane Goes MIA: Rangers Europa League Clash Hangs in the Balance

FCSB's travel plans to Glasgow for their highly anticipated Europa League clash against Rangers have been thrown into chaos after their plane failed to show up. The Romanian team is now in a scramble to find a new flight to the Scottish city, putting their participation in the match in jeopardy.

According to sources close to the team, FCSB had chartered a plane to take them to Glasgow, but the aircraft never arrived at the designated takeoff time. The team was left stranded at the airport, unsure of what was happening or when they would be able to depart.

This latest development is a major blow to FCSB's preparations for the match against Rangers. The team had been looking forward to the clash, which is seen as a crucial test of their skills against one of the top teams in Scotland. With the plane now a no-show, it's unclear if FCSB will be able to make it to Glasgow in time for the match.

Rangers, on the other hand, seem confident ahead of the game. Former Rangers star Alan Hutton has predicted that his former team will come out on top, citing FCSB's weaknesses in defense. Meanwhile, Rangers player Tom Lawrence has vowed to prove his critics wrong after being criticized for his recent performances.

Rangers manager Michael Beale will be looking to capitalize on FCSB's travel woes to secure a crucial win for his team. With the match just hours away, the pressure is on for FCSB to find a solution to their travel problems and make it to the stadium on time.

As the situation continues to unfold, fans of both teams are anxiously waiting to see if FCSB will be able to overcome this latest setback and take to the field against Rangers. With so much at stake, this match is shaping up to be one of the most dramatic and unpredictable clashes of the season.

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