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'UEFA Europa League 2009 - 2010 - Play-off Round - 2nd Leg (10) |
Date: |
27 August 2009 |
Kick-off: |
21:00 |
Stadium: |
"OACA Spiros Louis" |
City: |
Athens |
Referee: |
Damir Skomina (Slovenia) |
Assistant referees: |
Primoz Arhar & Marko Stancin (Slovenia) |
Fourth official: |
Roberto Ponis (Slovenia) |
UEFA Delegate: |
David Delferiere (Belgium) |
UEFA Referee observer: |
Johannes Reijgwart (Netherlands) |
Attendance: |
30.000 |
Dušan Bajević |
( 1-4-4-2 ) |
( 1-4-4-2 ) |
Cristian Dulca |
Sebástian Saja |
- |
- |
Dušan Kuciak |
Geraldo Alves |
- |
- |
Bogdan Buhuș (C) |
Daniel Majstorović |
- |
- |
Stéphane Zubar |
Grigorios Makos |
- |
- |
Pavol Farkas |
Carlos Araujo |
- |
- |
Silviu Bălace |
Juanfran García |
- |
78' |
Marko Ljubinković |
Ignacio Scocco |
85' |
- |
Miloš Pavlović |
Leonardo Rodrigues |
67' |
70' |
Denis Zmeu |
Gustavo Manduca |
- |
- |
Willian Gerlem |
Pantelis Kafes (C) |
72' |
- |
Wesley Lopes |
Ismael Blanco |
- |
- |
Mike Temwanjera |
Panagiotis Tachtsidis |
67' |
70' |
Raul Costin |
Tam Nsaliwa |
72' |
78' |
Nemanja Jovanović |
Nikolaos Karabelas |
85' |
- |
- |
Gustavo Manduca |
59' |
1 - 0 |
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Ignacio Scocco |
74' |
2 - 0 |
- |
Ignacio Scocco |
79' |
3 - 0 |
- |
Carlos Araujo |
41' |
45' |
Miloš Pavlović |
Daniel Majstorović |
62' |
77' |
Marko Ljubinković |
Not used: Giannis Arabatzis (GK), Michalis Pavlis, Ilie Iordache, Nikolaos Georgeas - Cristian Hăisan (GK), Stanislav Genchev, Vasile Buhăescu, Serge Akakpo, Constantin Gângioveanu |
A Martin Scocco double inspired AEK Athens as the Greek club ensured its place in the Europa League groups with a 3-0 win over Romanian outfit Vaslui at the OAKA Spiros Louis Stadium in Athens. AEK were trailing 2-1 after a poor showing in the first leg in Romania and were frustrated during the first half of their second leg. However, Brazilian Gustavo Manduca broke the deadlock in the second period and laid the foundation for AEK's first competitive win of the season, which will come as a huge relief to the club in light of their well-documented financial troubles. Returning to the starting line-up after missing the first leg entirely, veteran midfielder Pantelis Kafes had the first real chance to open the score for the home side on 17 minutes. Silviu Balace failed to clear an awkward centre from Argentine Martin Scoco, the ball falling kindly to Kafes on the edge of the area. The former Olympiakos player mistimed his shot and saw it blocked desperately by a crowd of bodies from close range. The prolific Ismael Blanco missed opportunities on either side of the half before AEK finally broke the deadlock, much to the relief of Serbian manager Dusan Bajevic. The apprehension disappeared off the solemn face of the wily tactician as Gustavo Manduca sent a thumping header past Dusan Kuciak on 59 minutes. Timing his run into the penalty box to perfection, the Brazilian left the Slovak keeper little chance from close range as he met the cross of new signing Carlos Araujo. Any suggestions of an ensuing walk-over by the home team were almost dispelled on 73 minutes though, as Vaslui came close to a stunning equalizer. Substitute Raul Costin let fly with a driven free-kick from range that seemed destined for the top-right hand corner of the net, Argentine 'keeper Sebastian Saja responding with an outstanding save and tipping the ball around the post. Ironically it was from that very same corner that AEK would grab a crucial second goal, Ismael Blanco lumping the ball up-field after it was cleared from the penalty box. Scocco showed good strength to shrug off the challenge of Bodgan Buhus, entering the penalty area with only Kuciak to beat. Showing the characteristic creativity and improvisation that has established him as a fan favourite with AEK fans after just one season, the former Pumas man scooped the ball over the keeper and under the crossbar to make it 2-0. Any chance of Vaslui taking the game into extra-time with a late goal was then scuppered when the Argentine collected a pass from Araujo just outside the area before taking a few steps and arrowing the ball into the bottom left hand corner of the net.
Cristian Dulca, coach of FC Vaslui: "I knew it will be a difficult game for us. In the moment when we received the first goal, we had many problems in the game, thing which affected us very much. At this level, if you can't score you will fail to qualify. I want to congratulate AEK Athens. Today they were better and scored because our mistakes. We were at 30 minutes of a historic qualification, but some of our players don't have experience for such a level".
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AEK Athens won 4-2 on aggregate and qualified for the group stage of Europa League (I), finishing 4th, the last on group standings |
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