Galatasaray and Sparta Prague (3-2) they played a match full of alternatives and either of them could win. Both reached the last meters with ease and the difference was Mauro Icardi, star in his team’s three goals. In the first two he assisted, in the third and final one he scored the winning goal at the buzzer.
The Czechs started strongly and warned in the 6th minute with a shot from Birmancevic forced Muslera to perform a good intervention. However, in the 19th minute came the local goal, thanks to a deep pass from Icardi for Demirbay, who ran down the left wing until he got into the area and shot hard at the goalkeeper’s post, which was not very successful. The set of Priske, which deserves a tie. It is not until the continuation that the prize comes.
Part two of absolute madness
With no time for almost anything else, Angelo Preciado He grabbed one rebound before the others and finished the goal by placing the ball into the bottom left corner, making the score 1-1. The referee initially disallowed it, but VAR said it was a legal goal.
Galata reacted to an inspired Icardi, who almost scored twice. It is not him, but it is Krejci into the own goal deflecting a shot and scoring an own goal in the 60th minute. Two minutes later, the referee showed the red card to Nelson, which left his team with ten. They had to maintain the lead for more than half an hour, which seemed difficult. After five minutes, Kuchta scored the tie with a great header and Prague looked like they could attack the Rams Park in Istanbul.
The tie was not broken and what changed the course of the match again was another sending off, in this case for a second yellow card. Ryneswhich left his team without the numerical superiority they had.
Just when it looked like the match would end in a no-fight and everything would be told in the return, Icardi decided there was no such thing. From the front and on the turn he hit a sharp, low shot against the post to hand the victory to the students of Bad.
match lineup
1
23
18
3. 4
25
6
53
8
9
10
7
1
2
32
37
25
41
6
twenty
9
10
14
RAMS Park

Peter Vindahl1
54′
Angelo Preciado2
46′
73′
Matej Rynes32
48′
79′
89′
Ladislav Krejci37
81′
61′
Asger Sorensen25
Martin Vitík41
46′
Eat Kairinen6
18′
82′
Qazim Laçitwenty
40′
73′
90′
Jan Kuchta9
64′
83′
59′
90′
Adam Karabec10
64′
81′
83′
Veljko Birmancevic14
78′
83′

Replacements

Vojtech Vorel24
54′
Jan Mejdr19
Patrick Vydra26
Filip Panák27
Thomas Wiesner28
73′
Adam Sevinsky49
Markus Solbakken4
73′
89′
Lukas Sadilek18
83′
82′
Jakub Pesektwenty-one
83′
Lukas Haraslin22
64′
Victor Olatunji7
83′
90′
Indrit TuciEleven

coach

Okan Buruk
Brian Priske
Source: La Verdad

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