Conference League
Europa Conference League: Comfortable qualification for Marseille, Celtic eliminated by Giakoumakis
Marseille had no problem with opponents Garabag and also won in Azerbaijan, qualifying for the 16 of the Europa Conference League. Bodo Glimt made it 2/2 against Giorgos Giakoumakis’ Celtic.
Marseille was the big winner of the game against them rubbishafter he hit me 3-0 in Azerbaijan for the draw of the round of 16 of the Europa Conference League after the 3:1 of “Velontrom”.
Pap Gage’s goal in the 12th minute seemed to fix the qualification, but in the 36th minute a very strange phase almost brought the Azerbaijanis back in check. Ibrahima Waji scored with his hand and the referee didn’t notice. Since there is no VAR in the tournament, the referee counted the goal, which caused a conflict between the players of both teams. Eventually, home team coach Kurban Kurbanov forced the scorer to concede his hand and the goal was eventually disallowed.
Garabag was better for most of the game, trying several times to beat Steve Madanda mostly from distance. His goal finals were just three of 21 overall, with Marseille scoring four of the six and finishing with two more goals in Matteo Gentuzi and Kevin de la Fuente.
THE Bodo shine proved to be an insurmountable obstacle for the molded parts George Giakoumaki. THE Celtic was defeated by 0-2 in Norway and was eliminated from the tournament with a total score of 1-5 against the champions of the Scandinavian country. Goals from All Solbakken and Hugo Wetlesen weren’t the only ones separating the two teams as the hosts were better and posed many threats to Joe Hart’s home.
Ricardo Gomes needed less than 25 minutes to seal Partizan’s qualification Grain. The Cape Verdean striker scored twice in the opening minutes of the game and provided the most help in the final. 2-1, which combined with the 1-0 victory in Prague gave the Serbs a triumphant qualification. Still, an unnecessary sending off in the final minutes raised concerns about the final score (after Adam Hlozek’s 85th-minute penalty) and, more importantly, his absence from the first game of the next stage.
Leicester were among the teams who secured qualification from the first game as the 4-1 could not be overturned Randers. With a goal from Harry Barnes in the 2nd minute, the “Foxes” shook off their dominance, which was noticeable in the continuation of the game. A foul by James Madison in the 2nd half opened the scoring which was followed up by him and Stephen Odei in the final 3-1which sent the English to the next phase.
Maccabi’s game against Eindhoven in Tel Aviv, in a replay of the Netherlands’ 1-0 win, was episodic. The Israelis were 1-1 with Samporit in the delays and in the final minutes their goalkeeper Daniel Peretz tried to find the goal that would send the game into overtime but couldn’t. The Dutchman took the lead with Jρrbe Vertesen in 84′ and eventually managed to keep the “ticket”. The game was suspended for a few minutes in the second half after Eindhoven threw objects during a corner kick attempt, with the referee temporarily leading the players to the dressing room.
The results of the second barrage matches for the 16
The results of the second barrage matches for the 16
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