The Knights, who suffered a crushing defeat, finished their performance in the qualifying rounds of the European League



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Vilnius Gentlemen In the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League fifteen freedom nusileido Slovan footballers and finished the show in the playoffs for this tournament.

Match progress:

Match statistics

Match statistics

Match statistics Scoreboard statistics

90 + 3 min. OBJECTIVE! Janas Matousekas also added a goal in this match 5: 1.

89 min. OBJECTIVE! Abdulla Yusuf also scored from an eleven meter mark and the result became a crushing 4: 1.

83 min. OBJECTIVE! Michalas Rabušičius increased the visitor’s lead 3: 1 with a precise shot.

74 min. Jhonas Mosquera’s free-kick that goes near Jürgen Schneider’s left post.

69 min. Janas Mikula made a shot from around 35 meters and Janas Mikula couldn’t do anything about it, getting down and swerving, she did it all up.

61 min. OBJECTIVE! Angelis Lezama gave the keeper a 1 – 2 lead.

55 min. M.Koscelnikas made a high pass into the penalty area, but could not create danger in the opposing goal.

46 min. The second half begins.

First Half Stats (Knights – Slovan)

First quarter statistics Scoreboard statistics

First quarter statistics Scoreboard statistics

45 + 1 min. Slovan gained a secured 2-0 lead in the first 45 minutes.

45 min. One minute is added.

35 min. Martinas Koscelnikas shot from distance, but the ball flew well over the goal.

20 minutes. OBJECTIVE! Jakubas Hromada swung the ball into the left corner of the goal with a great shot and doubled the visitors lead 2: 0.

12 min. OBJECTIVE! Kamso Mara successfully completed an eleven meter penalty and led Slovan 1-0.

4 min. Slovan had already lifted the ball from the corner marker three times in three minutes, but was unable to create a more serious danger in the opposing goal.

0 min. The match begins!

Starting lineups (Knights – Slovan):

Initial formulations Photo of the organizers

Initial formulations Photo of the organizers


Interesting data:

• Slovan finished fifth in the local championship last season. This guaranteed the club a place in the UEFA Europa League squad. Unlike the Knights, Slovan will start the tournament from the second stage.

• For the last time in UEFA tournaments, Slovan played in the 2016/2017 season, when they progressed to the group stage, competing with Italian Fiorentina, Greek PAOK and Azerbaijani Quarabag. Having scored 4 points in six games, the Czechs did not advance to the next stage. The Knights have never played for any Czech club in their history.

• The winner of this pair in the third qualifying round will face the winners of the Serbian duel Backa Topola – Romanian FCSB in Bucharest.


Comments:

Tommi Pikkarainen, Knight Team Leader:

“I think we had a good last week of preparation, especially when the national team players went back to training. The preparation conditions could not have been better, so there could be no excuse for the quality of the game. We are well prepared and we just have to prove it tomorrow.

We know it well before we play. It is a really very good team, they play well in their local league. Their style of play is very effective, they don’t need ball control and they need goals. I think it’s a very good way to play football. “

Donatas Kazlauskas, Knights team defender:

“It just came to our attention then. Neither in the first stage nor in the second. You just have to go out and fight with all your might. Although we will play without spectators, we did not have to move anywhere, we train here every day, so that our greatest advantage is the home field.

We have been waiting all year for such important games. We had enough time to prepare for the match, so we were very well prepared for them. We look forward to the start of the duel, I think we will show everything we can. “


Team form:

Team form Photo of the organizers

Team form Photo of the organizers



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