Europa League
VIDEO: Slovácko failed to score in the first half against Fenerbahce, this is how Lincoln scored from a direct kick
This is a historic moment for the whole Slovácko region, the preliminary rounds of the Europa League are not played in Uherské Hradiště every day. But against Fenerbahce, Martin Svedik’s charges didn’t get off to an ideal start in a stadium of 60,000.
This is a historic moment for the whole Slovácko region, the preliminary rounds of the Europa League are not played in Uherské Hradiště every day. But against Fenerbahce, Martin Svedik’s charges didn’t get off to an ideal start in a stadium of 60,000.
Slovácko knew they were in for hell at the Fenerbahce stadium. In February, even Slavia had a taste of it, winning 3:2 in the Conference playoffs.
The team from Uherské Hradiště knew that any points would be a great success. The goal was to stay undefeated for as long as possible and bring the best possible result to the rematch.
But Emre Mor threw the pitchfork in the 17th minute. A former huge talent who was predicted to have a big future and was bought by Borussia Dortmund as a teenager.
But then he left for Celta Vigo, from where he was a guest at Galatasaray and Karagumruk in Turkey, where he scored five times last season.
As a result, he was bought out by Fenerbahce in the summer and the 25-year-old winger immediately began to pay dividends. Rossi received the ball in the box from the left, Lincoln worked the ball, passed it to Moro and the 25-year-old Turk opened the scoring with a shot to the bar.
With Slovácko already seeing the booth, a direct kick came in the second minute of first-half stoppage time. Lincoln was on hand to execute it and curled the ball beautifully into the net.
Source: Twitter, Europa League
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