yesterday 23:00
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AS Roma footballers drew 1: 1 in the opening semi-final match of the European Conference League 2021/2022 on the Leicester City pitch. In the second match, Olympique Marseille managed to erase a two-goal deficit against Feyenoord Rotterdam, but in the end he took a 2: 3 loss from the Netherlands.
The Romans took the lead in Leicester in the 15th minute, the score was opened by Pellegrini. The home team was better in the next course, but at the same time hasty and inaccurate in the end. They managed to equalize after an hour of play after Mancini’s own goal, but they could not do more and did not experience the feeling of victory for the fourth time in a row.
Rimanov helmsman Jose Mourinho is once again a little closer to triumph in the fourth European club competition. The Portuguese already has coaching titles from the Champions League with FC Porto (2004) and Inter Milan (2010) in his collection, with Porto he won the UEFA Cup in 2003 and with Manchester United in 2017 the European League.
Feyenoord has been waiting for success on the European scene for exactly 20 years, winning the UEFA Cup in the 2001/2002 season. He scored on the opponent offensive, as a result of which the goals of Dessers and Sinisterra in the Olympique net were glued.
However, the guests were able to settle until halfway through when Dieng and Gerson prevailed. Immediately after the change of sides, however, Dessers caught the “small home” of Čalet-Car, bypassed Mandanda and pushed the ball into the empty net. A free kick just outside of the visitors’ penalty area after 90 minutes could have resulted in another goal, but Marciano got a hand out and tipped the ball over the bar.
Retaliation in Rome and Marseille is on the agenda on May 5.
European Conference League – Semifinals:
Leicester City – AS Roma 1: 1 (0: 1)
Goals: 67. Lookman – 15. Pellegrini
Judge: Del Cerro Grande (Šp.)
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Feyenoord Rotterdam – Olympique Marseille 3:2 (2:2)
Goals: 18. to 46. Dessers, 20. Sinisterra – 28. Dieng, 40. Gerson
Judge: Oliver (English)
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José Mourinho visited the Maradon Monument in Naples:
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