The French striker decisive against Red Star. The defender misses a penalty in the match against Plzen which ended in penalties. Stuttgart in the round of 16 despite the home defeat against Celtic. Ferencvaros without problems
Endless twists and turns in the second leg of the Europa League playoffs. The Lille of an infinite Giroud conquers Belgrade, beating Red Star after extra time. The French’s lead was scored by the former AC Milan striker, who headed Andre’s cross from the right into the goal in the 4th minute. No one else scores in the ninety minutes and overtime is needed. The match was decided by Ngoy, who concluded a great team effort at the near post, started by Pardo on the left and finished by Correia. Speaking of former Milan players, Panathinaikos qualified for the round of 16 after penalties and Calabria made a mistake from eleven metres. An irrelevant mistake, because the Greeks went ahead after a 1-1 draw in regulation and extra time with goals from the usual Tetteh (diagonal after the perfect two-man play with Taborda in the 14th minute) and Spacil, with a header from a corner in the 62nd minute. Souaré’s mistake was decisive in the series, condemning the Czechs. Curiosity: Viktoria Plzen, despite never having lost in ninety minutes, was eliminated.
the other games
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Absolutely painless defeat for Stuttgart, who conceded the 0-1 to Celtic, who however started from the 1-4 draw in Glasgow. The only goal of the match was scored by McCowan, who scored a few seconds after kick-off with a precise left-footed shot. For the Germans, a goal against Undav was canceled out and then little else. Ferencvaros overturns Ludogorets, winning 2-0. Kanichowsky broke the deadlock with a shot deflected from the edge (14′), shortly after the half hour mark Zachariassen doubled the lead with another from the same position.
Red Star-Lille 0-2 dts 4′ Giroud, 99′ Ngoy Viktoria
Plzen-Panathinaikos 1-1 (4-3 dcr) 9′ Tetteh (P), 62′ Spacil (V)
Ferencvaros-Ludogorets 2-0 14′ Kanichowsky, 30′ Zachariassen
Stuttgart-Celtic 0-1 1′ McCowan
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