Porto got off to a false start in the renewed Europa League, which, like the Champions League, introduces a 36-team league format in its first phase.
Porto lost its visit to surprising Norwegian Bodö/Glimt despite that fact Samu Omorodion, The Olympic champion with the Spanish team at the Paris Games, gave him the lead in the 8th minute with an opportunistic goal with his head.
Samu has scored in three consecutive games
It was his fourth goal of the season after scoring three in the Primeira Liga. Signed this summer, he has scored in three straight games.
However, the ‘dragons’, in whose ranks he also played Nico Gonzalez allowed their rivals to turn the score in the first half by conceding goals from Kasper Hogh (15′) and Jens Petter Hauge (40′).
The third, there are ten
own Hauge increased local advantage by losing again Diogo Costa (62′) despite the fact that Bodö/Glimt had missed from the 51st minute, when Isak Dybvik Maatta saw a second yellow.
A goal from the Swede Deniz Gül In the 90th minute, he gave Porto hope of reaching a draw, but the scoreboard did not move.
Porto will have a chance to make up for this defeat next Thursday, although they will have as their rivals at the Do Dragao none other than the Portuguese Manchester United. Bruno Fernandes and Diogo Dalot.
Source: La Verdad

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