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VESTE TRISTE: FCSB a anunțat că Marius Ștefănescu pleacă imediat după ce s-a confruntat cu…

VESTE TRISTE: FCSB a anunțat că Marius Ștefănescu pleacă imediat după ce s-a confruntat cu…

Away from home in Wales, Shkëndija secured a vital 0-0 draw setting the stage for the return fixture.

The second matchup was intense with the Macedonian side taking an early lead through 21-year-old Fabrice Tamba. TNS equalised before halftime.

The game went all the way to extra time. Until a late own goal from Jack Bodenham sealed the fate of the Welsh side, progressing the Macedonian champions.

However, up next is the Romanian champions FCSB, European Cup winners from 1985/86 where they defeated Spanish giants Barcelona in a penalty shootout.

In a game where both sides looked very evenly matched it was a cross from deep onto the head of Nigerian midfielder Adamu Ibrahim Alhassan, who wheeled away in celebration with cheers spilling over from the touchline. The game finished in a 1-0 win for Shkëndija, but two red cards were given, one for each team after a studs up challenge and a kick to the back of the legs; however this didn’t overlook the home side’s special day. Up next is a trip to Bucharest. 55,000 seats are waiting to be filled because this game is going to be intense all the way through. FCSB will look to maintain their attacking threat from the first leg but with the winners of the last match only having a one goal advantage it could go either way.

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