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In the first match, the Swedes, who beat Dambrauskas at home 2: 0, fell behind the goal scored by the Bulgarian defender Anton Nedyalkov in the tenth minute of the match, but three minutes before the end of the first weather. Veljko Birmančevičius tied the score.
The 23-year-old Serbian also scored a goal for Ludogorec in the first game: his accurate shot in the 83rd minute established the advantage of the Swedish champions. Birmančevičius also made good shots in the Champions League run-up games with Glasgow Rangers and Helsinki HJK.
The Serbian’s exact blow eventually turned fatal. The second goal for the home team was scored by Cypriot striker Pieros Sotiriou, who scored an 11-meter penalty in the 60th minute, but the Bulgarians who scored the opponents’ goal late in the match found it impossible to match the overall result. of the series.
💪 Full time. 2: 1 victory. Ludogorets continue in the Europa League groups#Ludogoretas #Malmö #UCL pic.twitter.com/1oPY38CxTA
– PFC Ludogorets 1945 (@ Ludogorets1945) August 24, 2021
Another goal would have sent the teams into extra time; As of this season, the rule of scoring a goal in all UEFA club tournaments no longer applies. It should be noted that the Razgrad club missed all three goals at this stage of selection after the standard positions performed by Malmö FF.
The defeat did not end Ludogorec’s performance in international tournaments, but it dragged the Bulgarians to a lower level. The club, which has reached the Champions League group stage twice in the past (2014-15 and 2016-17), will enter one of the Europa League groups after this failure, whose spells will be raffled this Friday .
FT: Ludogorets 2-1 Malmo
The ludogorets come out of this season #UCL with your head held high. The Bulgarian champions fought to the end and were one goal away from sending the game into extra time. His journey through the Euro now continues with the Europa League pic.twitter.com/20aeuWPs0t
– Metodi_Shumanov (@shumanskoo) August 24, 2021
Dambrauskas, 44, lost a tactical duel in this series to Jonas Dahl Tomasson, the veteran forward of the Danish national team who leads Malmo FF. The Danish, who has scored 52 goals for the national team, has led the Malmö city team since 2020.
For the Swedish Champions Club, the Lithuanian retired from the Champions League selection in 2015, still leading Vilnius “Žalgiris”. Malmo FF, which topped Vilnius residents, also reached the group stage that year, to which the Swedes return only this season after a six-year hiatus.
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