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Sidibe went crazy after the win over Brighton, “AEK OLE” rang loudly in the Amex Stadium

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AEK have released behind-the-scenes footage of their magnificent win over Brighton, with Sidibe’s wild post-match celebration and the chant of “AEK OLE OLE OLE” rang out from Union fans at the Amex Stadium standing out.

On Thursday evening (21/9), AEK achieved one of the biggest doubles in their history in Europe when they beat Brighton 3-2 at the Amex Stadium. Sidibe, Gacinovic and Ponce were named Union’s top scorers, while Joao Pedro scored the Seagulls’ two goals from the penalty spot.

In the side camera released by Union on Sunday (September 24th), the pulse that the yellow and black fans gave throughout the game stands out, with “AEK OLE” blaring loudly.

Of course, Sidibe, one of AEK’s star players, celebrated his team’s victory as soon as the final whistle sounded.


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Marseille defeated Ajax at home, Villarreal won for the play-offs, victory over Panathinaikos and other results of the European League matches

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There were a number of matches in the fifth round of the European League group stage.

Villarreal defeated Panathinaikos in a tough match. In the other half, Fotis Yoannidis failed to convert the penalty.

Villarreal – Panathinaikos 3:2

Goli: Baena, 29, Comesaña, 34, Morales, 47 – Palacios, 66, Yoannidis, 81

In the 66th century, Fotis Yoannidis did not commute the sentence

Villarreal: Reina – Foyt (Altmira, 77), Albiol (Gabbia, 46), Cuenca, A. Moreno – Ahomash, Parejo, Comesaña, Trigueros (Pedraza, 77) – Baena (J. Moreno, 68), Morales (Brereton, 68)

Advance: Ahomash, Komesanya

Group F
1 Rennes Rennes 5 12
2 Villarreal Villarreal 3 6
3 Panathinaikos Panathinaikos 4 4
4 Maccabi Haifa Maccabi Haifa 4 1

Marseille managed to beat Ajax in a big match and qualify for the play-offs. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored a hat-trick, including two goals from the penalty spot.
Marseille —Ajax 4:3
Goli: Aubameyang, 9, penalties, 47, 90, penalties, Mbemba, 26
Marseille: Lopez – Klauss, Mbemba, Gigot, Lodi (Murillo, 87) – Sarr, Kondogbia, Veretou (Vitinya, 87), Harit (Unahi, 87) – Correa (Ndiaje, 66), Aubameyang (Meite, 90)
Ajax: Ramaj – Gaaei, Rensch, Hato, Sosa (Marta, 77) – Tahirovic (Banel, 90), Berghuis, Taylor (Akpom, 77) – Forbes (Glinsson, 46), Brobbey (Salah-Eddin, 90), Bergwijn
Advance: Lodi, Sarr – Taylor, Glinsson, Rensch, Hato
Vidalennya: Berghuis
Group B
1 Brighton Brighton 5 10
2 Marseille Marseille 4 8
3 AEK Athens AEK Athens 5 4
4 Ajax Ajax 4 2

Rangers couldn’t beat Aris at home. The Scottish team is no less close to each other.
Rangers — Aris 1:1
Goli: McCausland, 49, penalty – Babika, 28
Advance: Lammers – Strusky, Yago, Kokorin, Soke, Bengtsson, Brown
Group C
1 Real Betis Real Betis 5 9
2 Rangers Rangers 4 7
3 Sparta Prague Sparta Prague 5 7
4 Aris Limassol Aris Limassol 4 3

Toulouse drew against the stubborn Union Saint-Gilloise. The teams couldn’t worry about the goals.
Toulouse – Union Saint Gilloise 0:0
Advance: Sierra – Vanhutte, McCallister, Amura, Sadiki
Group E
1 Liverpool Liverpool 5 12
2 Toulouse Toulouse 4 7
3 Union Saint-Gilles Union Saint-Gilles 4 4
4 LASK LASK 5 3

Source: Football UA

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European League. Group G. Roma did not beat Servette on the road, but reached the European League play-offs together with Slavia

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In the fifth round of the European League group stage, Group G had two matches: Servette Grav iz Romoju, Sheriff against Slavia Prague.

Servette and Roma played a productive draw. Chris Bedia assisted Romelu Lukaku’s goal.

Napkin – Roma 1:1

Goli: Bedia, 50 – Lukaku, 21

Rome: Svilar – Celik, Llorente, N’Dika, El-Shaaravi (Spinazzola, 74) – Aouar (Pellegrini, 55), Paredes, Cristante, Beauvais (Belotti, 81) – Dybala (Sanches, 81), Lukaku

Advance: Konya, Antunes, Roulie – Cristante, N’Dika, Belotti


Slavia beat Sheriff with the balls closer before the end of the other half. The team sits at the first meeting.
Sheriff – Slavia Prague 2:3
Goli: Tovar, 45, Mbekeli, 56 – Yurechka, 19, Zayferis, 78, Tijani, 90, penalties
Advance: Apostolakis, Talal, Badolo, Artunduaga – Dumitrescu, Tijani

Source: Football UA

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Rennes defeated Maccabi Haifa to guarantee themselves the European League play-offs, Betis sacrificed Sparti Prague

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Rennes defeated Maccabi Haifa on the road. The Breton team scored in three halves.

This victory guaranteed his passage to the next stage of another European Cup. His opponent has virtually no chance of reaching the play-offs.

Maccabi Haifa — Rennes 0:3

Goli: Ter’ie, 29, Guiri, 47, Ruiter, 90

Rennes: Mandanda – Vu, Omari, Theat – Assignon, Le Fe (Santamaria, 62), Matic (Bla, 71), Truffer (Nagida, 62) – Guiri (Rider, 62), Ter’ie – Eldirim (Douet, 71)

Advance: Shimich, Kornud, Kandil – Bla


Sparta Prague defeated Betis minimally. In the other half, Lukas Garaslin scored a goal.
Sparta Prague — Betis 1:0
Goal: Garaslin, 54
Betis: Silva – Ruibal, Pessella, Huncke, Abner (Miranda, 84) – Rodriguez, Guardado (Villian Jose, 84) – Diao (Henrique, 76), Fekir (Isko, 46), Ezzalzuli (Perez, 70) – Igles
Next: Birmanchevich, Ruibal, Pesselya, Miranda,

Source: Football UA

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