Conference league
Soro’s Conference League! Slavia wins 4:0 in preliminary round
Slavia won the opening match of the second round of the Conference Europa League 4-0 against St. Joseph’s from Gibraltar. Yira Sor was on a rampage for the Sevilla team, Ewerton and Ondřej Lingr also scored.
Slavia won the opening match of the second round of the European Conference League and won 4:0 against St. Joseph’s from Gibraltar. Yira Sor was on a rampage for the Sevilla team, Ewerton and Ondřej Lingr also scored.
Christ Tiehi had the first big chance in the sixth minute, but he shot over the bar. Ibrahim Traoré also missed the space between the three posts in a good position, Moses Usor was saved by the home goalkeeper in the 20th minute with a great save.
Four minutes later, Sšiovans were already ahead, a centre from the right side was sent under the crossbar by Yira Sor. And the Nigerian winger added a second goal in the 32nd minute. The home side were nervous, with Pecci Machias seeing a red card for a punch to the face in the 34th minute.
Ewerton was still celebrating just before half-time when he hit the area near the back post. It was 3: 0 for Slavia.
After the change of sides, St. Joseph’s started actively, but failed to take advantage of their opportunity from the edge of the box and were again punished in the 56th minute. Ondřej Lingr was able to hit the empty net.
Then Tiehi scored again in a big chance, and he also hit his ankle. In the 74th minute, Lingr had another goal, but in a slip he only hit the bar.
However, the Sešiovans don’t have to regret the missed chances, Slavia managed to win the Europa League preliminary round match and will go into the rematch with a four-goal lead.
Jindřich Trpišovský’s team produced a total of 33 shooting attempts, 18 of which went straight between the three posts. Slavia practically controlled the whole match and did not let the Gibraltar team have any serious chances. The home team did not record a single shot on target.
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