Lyon Seltaga lost and exited the Europa League

The return legs of the UEFA Europa League quarter-finals, one of the most exciting competitions in European club football, were filled with real drama and unexpected results for fans. Zamin.uz reports on this.
While several strong teams bid farewell to the tournament, some clubs demonstrated their will and character to advance to the next stage. In France, Lyon hosted Selta at home.
However, the match started unluckily for the hosts, as a Lyon player was sent off in the seventh minute, leaving them with ten men. Following this, the initiative passed entirely to the visitors.
In the second half, Rueda opened the scoring, and in the final minutes of the match, Yutgla secured the lead. As a result, Lyon lost 0-2 and exited the competition.
Another dramatic clash took place in Denmark, where Midtjylland and Nottingham Forest tested their strength against each other. The teams could not determine a winner based on the two-legged aggregate score, and their fate was decided in a penalty shootout.
Here, the English club performed more precisely, winning 3-0 and advancing to the next round. One of the evening's biggest and most convincing victories was recorded in Germany.
Freiburg subjected Genk to a real goal shower at home. The match ended 5-1, leaving the German club's opponent with no chances whatsoever.
Players such as Ginter, Matanovich, Grifo, Suzuki, and Eggestein scored goals and showcased beautiful football for the fans. Thus, the battle in the Europa League is becoming even more intense.
Especially unexpected results have further increased the intrigue of the tournament, and now every match is as crucial as a final, where mistakes are unforgivable. Source: One.uz





