Europa League: Roma, with Dybala and Paredes, qualified one date earlier

Europa League: Roma, with Dybala and Paredes, qualified one date earlier

Romewith the Argentine world champions in Qatar 2022 Leandro Paredes and Paulo Dybala as headlines, tied 1-1 with Servette of Switzerland as a visitor and qualified for the next phase of the Europa Leagueafter playing for the fifth and penultimate date.

The Belgian soccer star, Romelu Lukakuscored 21 minutes into the first half for the Italian team, and the Irish Chris Vienney Bédia (5m. ST) equaled it for the Swiss team.

The victory placed Roma with 10 points, second only to the leader Slavia Prague of the Czech Republic (12), and ensured that they advanced to the next round of the tournament.

Atalanta from Italy, for its part, with the Argentine goalkeeper Juan Mussotied with Sporting Lisbon of Portugal 1-1 at home and remained the leader of Group D.

The Italian striker Gianluca Scamacca (23m. PT) advanced the local team, while the English attacker Marcus Edwards (11m. ST), equalized it for the Portuguese team.

The result kept Atalanta leader of Group D, with 11 points, while Sporting Lisbon remained in second place with 8 points.

Betis from Spain, with the world champions in Qatar 2022, Germán Pezzella and Guido Rodríguez as starters, they lost 1 to 0 with Sparta Prague as a visitor but remained at the top of Group C, with 9 points.

AEK Athens from Greece, with the Argentines Ezequiel Palacios and Sergio Araujowho entered the complement, fell to leader Brigthon And Hove of England, where he was a substitute Facundo Buonanotte 1 to 0, at home, in zone B.

Villarreal from Spain with the World Cup defender Juan Foyt as a starter, he beat Panathinaikos of Greece 3 to 2, who scored with a goal from the Argentine Sebastian Palacios and also secured a place in the next phase of the championship, in Group F.

Other results

  • Group A: TSC of Serbia 0 – West Ham of England 1 (Tomas Soucek) and Freiburg of Germany 5 (Michael Gregoritsch -3-, Kiliann Sildialli and Ritsu Doan) – Olympiakos of Greece 0.
  • Group B: Olympique de Marseille from France -Joaquín Correa and Leonardo Balerdi- 4 (Pierre Aubameyang -3- and Chancel Mbemba) – Ajax from the Netherlands –Gerónimo Rulli and Gastón Ávila) 3 (Brian Brobbey -2- and Chuba Alpom).
  • Group D: Sturm Graz from Austria 0 – Rakow from Poland 1 (John Yeboah).
  • Group F: Maccabi Haifa of Israel 0 – Rennes of France 3 (Martín Terrier, Amine Gouiri and Fabian Rieder).
  • Group C: Scotland Rangers 1 (Ross McCausland) – Cyprus Aris Limassol 1 (Shavy Babicka).
  • Group E: Toulouse of France 0 – Union SG of Belgium (Kevin MacAllister) 0 and Liverpool of England -Alexis MacAllister- 4 (Luis Díaz, Cody Gakpo -2- and Mohamed Salah).- LASK of Austria 0.
  • Group G: FC Scheriff of Romania 2 (Cristian Tovar and Jerome Ngom Mbekeli) – Slavia Prague 2 (Vaclav Jurecka and Christos Zafeiris).
  • Group H: Molde from Norway 2 (Kristian Eriksen -2-) – Qarabag from Azerbaijan 2 (Juninho and Bahlul Mustafazade). and Hacken from Sweden 0 – Bayer Keverkusen from Germany -Exequiel Palacios- 2 (Víctor Boniface and Patrik Schick).

Positions

  • Group A: West Ham and Freiburg 12 points; Olympiakos 4; and TSC 1.
  • Group B: Marseille 11 points; Brigthon And Hove 10; AEK Athens 4; and Ajax 3.
  • Group C: Betis 9 points; Rangers 8; Sparta Prague 7; and Aris Limassol 4.
  • Group D: Atalanta 11 points; Sporting Lisbon 8; Sturm Graz and Rakow4.
  • Group E: Liverpool 12 points; Toulouse 8; Union SG 5; and LASK 3.
  • Group F: Rennes 12 points; Villarreal 9; Panathinaikos 4; Maccabi Haifa 1.
  • Group G: Slavia Prague 12 points; Rome 10; Servette 5; FC Sheriff 1..
  • Group H: Bayer Leverkusen 15 points; Qarabag and Molde 7; Hack 0.

Source: Ambito

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