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Excelsior Barendrecht (w)
03-13 01:45
0 - 6
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Excelsior Barendrecht (w)
PSV Eindhoven (w)
Attacks
48
102
Dangerous Attacks
14
54
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37
63
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3
15
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End 0-6
87′
R. Huitzing
L.Jacobs
80′
0-6
F.Kalma
78′
A. Chibani
M. Bross
78′
M.Moorrees
J. Cayman
75′
M. Bross
73′
Nikki Vrij
Djennah cherif
73′
E. Stolpe
Hajar Balkhir
73′
D. Haizoun
N.Hilhorst
68′
S. Sanden
R.Jansen
68′
c.ripa
L.Rijsbergen
62′
S-J.Martina
V. van Spijk
62′
L. de With
A. van der Vlist
60′
0-5
L.Jacobs
Assist: L.Rijsbergen
52′
Riola·Xhemaili
51′
J. Burgers
Halftime 0-3
39′
0-3
R.Jansen
38′
0-2
R.Jansen
Assist: F.Kalma
29′
0-1
Riola·Xhemaili
Assist: R.Jansen
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Match Info
UEFA Europa League Knockout Stage: Bologna 1-1 AS Roma The UEFA Europa League round of 16 first leg at the Stadio Renato Dall'Ara concluded in a tense 1-1 draw between Bologna and AS Roma. A late equalizer from Roma's Tammy Abraham salvaged a crucial away goal and keeps the tie finely balanced heading back to the Italian capital. The result sets up a fascinating second leg, with Roma holding a slight advantage due to the away goals rule, though both sides will feel the quarter-finals remain within reach. Bologna started brightly, pressing high and disrupting Roma's rhythm. Their endeavor was rewarded midway through the first half when a cleverly worked set-piece found its way to Joshua Zirkzee, who calmly slotted past Rui Patrício to send the home crowd into raptures. Bologna continued to threaten, with Riccardo Orsolini causing problems down the flank. Roma struggled to create clear chances for much of the match, with Paulo Dybala largely subdued. However, as the game entered its final ten minutes, Roma's pressure told. A cross from the right was met powerfully by Tammy Abraham, whose header flew past the Bologna goalkeeper to secure a vital equalizer against the run of play. The key focus point was Roma's resilience. For large periods, they were second best, but they demonstrated the experience and quality to grab a result when not at their fluent best. Tammy Abraham's impactful cameo from the bench proved decisive, turning a potential defeat into a promising position. For Bologna, there will be frustration at not closing out the game, but they showed they can compete with one of Italy's top sides on the European stage. This result leaves the tie perfectly poised. Bologna will travel to the Stadio Olimpico knowing an away goal of their own could be decisive, while Roma will be confident of finishing the job in front of their own supporters. Bologna manager Thiago Motta stated, "We played with courage and showed our quality. We are disappointed not to win, but we have shown we belong at this level. Everything is still to play for." Roma's Daniele De Rossi commented, "It was a difficult match. We suffered, but the character to fight back is important. The away goal is valuable, but we know we must be much better in the second leg." Lineups: Bologna: Skorupski; Posch, Lucumí, Calafiori, Kristiansen; Freuler, Aebischer; Orsolini, Ferguson, Ndoye; Zirkzee. AS Roma: Patrício; Karsdorp, Mancini, Ndicka, Spinazzola; Cristante, Paredes; Dybala, Pellegrini,