You couldn't go to the toilet at the risk of missing a goal.
During the first multiplex of the Europa League evening, the nets shook at least once on each pitch. And in particular that of Baku. Led after a minute of play by Qarabağ the first time, then a second on an own-camp in the first half, the FCSB did not procrastinatequickly equalized twice and even ended up getting the victory (3-2). Same score between Hoffenheim and Tottenham, to the advantage of Spurs (2-3). They quickly opened the scoring with an exceptional goal from James Maddison, who became the decisive passer on Son's goal twenty minutes later. After the reduction of the score by Stach, the South Korean scored twice in the last quarter of an hour to ensure the victory for the English, while Hoffenheim had thought to revive the suspense by coming back to within a goal two minutes additional time.
Avalanche of goals
In Malmö, five goals were also scored during the 3-2 victory for Twente. The Dutch club opened the scoring from the penalty spot by Sem Steijn before regaining the lead, again from the penalty spot, thanks to Ricky van Wolfswinkel on the hour mark, two minutes before the 3-1 goal by Gustaf Lagerbielke. After conceding the first goal by Dor Peretz, Bodø/Glimt turned things around to win 3-1 at home against Maccabi Tel Aviv, thanks to a double from Kasper Hogh, the second from the penalty spot, and a goal from Hakon Evjen. Viktoria Plzen quietly won 2-0 against Anderlecht while that FC Porto lost 1-0 at home against Olympiakos on a goal from El-Kaabi, scored at the end of the match. Away, AS Roma imitated the Portuguese club with a 1-0 defeat at AZ Alkmaar.
We hope for as many goals in the second multiplex.
Karabakh 2-3 FCSB
Buts: Andrade (1st), Dawa Tchakonte (41st, csc) // Sut (7th, 73rd), Miculescu (45th+4)
Boots : Stach (68th), Mokwa (88th) // Maddison (3rd), Son (22nd, 76th)
Buts : Hogh (39th, 65th sp), Evjen (62nd) // Peretz (12th)
-Buts: Berg Johnsen (32nd), Christiansen (79th) // Steijn (28th, sp), Van Wolfswinkel (61st, sp), Lagerbielke (64th)
Buts : Cerv (3e), Adu (45e)
But: El-Kaabi (79e)
But : Parrott (79e)
Porto weighs down its coach