Conference League
Europa Conference League: Double semi-qualifiers for Roma, triumphs for Feyenoord and Slavia
Fitesse paid for the missed chances, losing 1-0 to Roma in Arnhem in the opening games of the Europa Conference League round of 16. Triumphs… Semi-qualifiers for Feyenoord and Slavia against Partizan and LASK.
Roma stood up in Arnhem and beat me 1-0 from Φιτέσε thanks to a goal from Sergio Oliveira for the round of 16 Europe Conference Leaguetake the lead to qualify for the quarterfinals of the newly formed tournament.
The win isn’t just a fair result, as the Dutch squandered many and at times unbelievable chances to score, which culminated in Lois Open’s passing from the small space in the 1st half and Adrian Grbic’s header at 83′. The guests defended en masse and found a goal at the end of the 1st half with a Portuguese midfielder. However, the former PAOK midfielder ended up being sent off with two yellow cards in eight minutes, jeopardizing the lead he had given his team.
THE Feyenoord he found them dark for half a while, but finally went away with the triumphant 5-2 on Partizan from Belgrade and can now dream of the draw on March 18th. Bibra’s Nacho opened the scoring for the Serbs, with a try that saw him injured and substituted off. Substitute Nemanja Jovic made it 2-1 early in the second half (Jens Thornstra equalized in the 20th minute), but then a Dutch goal dance began. Cyril Dessens, Lucarel Hertruida, Luis Sinistera and Thornstra found one in the second half and ‘secured’ an early qualification.
She also celebrates with Feyenoord Slavswhich was imposed by 4-1 from ΛΑΣΚ in Prague. Two goals from Jirasor in the first half gave the Czechs a clear lead, but Hussein Balic’s reduction of the goal in 67′ put the Austrians back in the game. The hosts were better but had chances and two goals, eventually finding two crucial goals in Peter Olainka and Ibrahim Traore in the final ten minutes.
Conference League: The first games of the round of 16
Conference League: The second games of the round of 16
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