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The four big qualifiers of the Greek teams against the French

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The four big qualifiers of the Greek teams against the French

However, the 0:0 remained unchanged until the end and the red-whites celebrated something that seemed almost impossible before the kick-off of the first game. They hadn’t conceded a goal in 180 minutes and were in the clouds!

We are walking on a dream road, the future is ours” Socrates Kokkalis would say happily as soon as he entered the dressing room and paid each of the heroes of the legendary performance a bonus of two million drachmas.

Panther suckled on lions

  • September 20, 2007

Sochaux – Panionios 0-2

27′ Jimbur, 55′ Fernandes

  • October 4, 2007

Panionios – Soso 0-1

53’aut. Koumourtzi

After reaching the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup quarter-finals 8.5 years ago (1999) and struggling against the mighty Lazio, qualifying for the first round of the UEFA Cup should not be a point of reference for Panionios. However, it was far from passable, the first stop on the journey that started in the fall of 2007, aimed at participating in the groups at the event, so the (subsequent) success counted double.

After all, the Blue-Reds looked like the outsiders of the pair in a Stefan Dalma-led Sochaux, who had finished seventh in Ligue 1. Especially before Montbéliar, the odds were clearly against them.

Linen and his players reversed the data ahead of the second leg in Nea Smyrni, surprising Fredrik Angz’s side with their regular game. It was a show full of goals.

Panionios footballers celebrate great qualification against Soso

Panionios’ superiority was rewarded once in each half, the first by Rafik Jembour and the second by Dario Fernandez’s direct corner, and when he returned to Athens 2-0, everything was fine.

The truth is things didn’t go according to plan. A bit of over-enthusiasm, a bit of faith in the score from the first game and a bit of bad luck saw the Blue-Reds struggle in the last half hour of the game to defend and not consolidate the 2-0 lead.

Soso wasn’t as dangerous as the game demanded, but with an own goal behind them, the Neosmirniotes had to be careful and avoid taking unacceptable risks. After Kresic didn’t have to intervene and Turkey’s Erdink missed the last chance of the “Socialists”, the Greek team got the signal to start the long frenetic celebrations.

Joining the groups at a European event was a non-negligible achievement.

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Zinchenko announces Nottingham Forest’s Europa League victory over Utrecht

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Ukrainian defender Nottingham Forest Alexander Zinchenko He shared his feelings after his team beat Utrecht (2:1) in the main round of the Europa League.

“It’s a great feeling. First of all, I’m back. Secondly, it’s an incredible feeling to win a match. Getting three points today was very important for us. As you can see, it was a difficult match. But at the end of the match, I think we got what we wanted and let’s continue like that.”

“As a defender you always want to keep a clean sheet, but unfortunately we couldn’t do that today. So it’s something we need to work on in the future.”

“This is one of those matches where whoever wins the most challenges in different areas of the field will win the match. Today we won many more goals which helped us a lot in the game. But to be honest, even the opportunities we created, including me, we should have scored and finished this match earlier,” said Zinchenko.

Nottingham Forest is in 11th place in the rankings with 11 points after 6 matches in the Europa League this season.

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Sports doctor criticizes Nottingham head coach over Zinchenko

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sports doctor Dmitry Babelyuk He was not happy with the decision made by Sean Dyche, the head coach of English Nottingham, in the match against Dutch Utrecht in the Europa League (2-1).

The Foresters’ coach has given Ukraine national team defender Alexander Zinchenko a place in the starting squad after the player missed nine matches due to injury.

“These old-school coaches never cease to amaze. In 2025, with the advancement of sports science and medicine, I don’t understand how it is possible to release a player from the winger position for a full 90 minutes at the same time after two muscle injuries.

First, Moyes did this to Mikolenko, which led to Vitaly’s relapse. Now Dyche makes the same obvious mistakes.

Understanding that Zinchenko is a player who has regularly suffered from muscle problems in recent seasons; injured twice at Nottingham in the last three months; Having not played for the last six weeks, I cannot imagine how anyone could be so negligent in getting a player into top playing form.

This is not often seen in the new generation of coaches such as Thomas Frank or Enzo Mareschi, but the old ones continue to rely on their own emotions, leaving players in danger of unnecessary relapses.

I hope everything goes well for Sasha and he returns to his best form, but playing 90 minutes at a time after two months of treatment is outright stupidity in modern football at the top level,” Babelyuk raged.

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DYCH: “There was no such plan. Zinchenko did an incredible job”

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DYCH: “There was no such plan. Zinchenko did an incredible job”

Nottingham Forest manager Sean Dyche The performance of the players who returned to the field after their injuries in the 6th round match against Utrecht in the Europa League (2-1) was evaluated as follows:

“I’m happy for a lot of the players. Douglas Louis only trained for two days. I don’t usually do that, but he talked to me and said he felt good. He wanted to play.”

“Zinchenko did an incredible job” for the full 90 minutes. We didn’t have such a plan, but we can only make a certain number of changes.

Murillo returned after a week’s illness. We had to be careful with him.

It was difficult to make sound decisions about who would play, who would not play, and how many minutes he would stay on the field. But in the end everything went well and I am very happy.”

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