Confident Victory of FC Karabakh
FC Karabakh on October 20 at home against Greek PAOK in the third round of the group stage of the Europa League in football won a landslide victory with a score of 2: 0.
The first half of the meeting was about equal fight, although Karabakh had more chances to score a goal. Karabakh completely intercepted the initiative in the second half. The score was opened at the 56th minute, when Maxim Medvedev was on the right flank and gave a cool transfer to Dani Quintana, who scored a goal accurately.
Encouraged by the success, the hosts had a few more opportunities to score goals.
Finally, at the 87th minute Rahid Amirguliyev, receiving a pass from Muarem Muarem, appeared face to face with the goalkeeper of the guests, and a severe blow doubled the score.
After this game Karabakh and PAOK with 4 points share the second and third places in the group. The sole leader of the group J is Italian Fiorientina, and the last fourth place is occupied by Czech Slovan.
In Group C the Azeri team Gabala on a visit lost with the score 0: 1 to French Saint-Etienne. After three consecutive defeats Gabala is at the last place in the group. -06D--
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