Wins Against Sevilla, Lens Competes In Europa League
JAKARTA - Lens failed to stay in the Champions League even though he won 2-1 over Sevilla in the final Group B match at the Bollaert-Delelis Stadium, Lens, Wednesday, December 13 in the morning WIB. But Lens can still compete in the Europa League.
Lens had to work hard and needed a last-minute goal to win the game. However, the last three points from the group stage were not enough to bring Lens to the last 16 of the Champions League.
With eight points, Lens is only in third place. Meanwhile, PSV Eindhoven qualified for the knockout round after drawing 1-1 against Arsenal. From that group, PSV and Arsenal advanced to the last 16.
Meanwhile, Lens is ranked third. The result made the French Ligue 1 club compete in the second caste competition, the Europa League.
The match itself went tight and Lens had to fight hard against Sevilla who had been knocked out for occupying the bottom of the standings.
Even Lens' attack was completely meaningless. They were never able to penetrate the defense of this seven-time Europa League champion. The score remained 0-0 when the first half was over.
In the second half, Lens increased attack activity. Their efforts finally paid off through the penalty spot in the 63rd minute.
Penalti diberikan setelah midfielder Sevilla Boubakary Soumare menutuhkan Facundo Medina dari belakang.
The referee briefly reviewed the incident via VAR before pointing to the spot. Midfielder Przemyslaw Frankowski completed the execution well.
Only the 1-0 Lens advantage did not last long. Sevilla equalized also from the penalty spot in the 79th minute.
Veteran defender Sergio Ramos, who took the execution, failed because his shot was blocked by the goalkeeper. However, the referee who then visited him via VAR decided to repeat the penalty.
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This time, the former Real Madrid and the Spanish national team main defender successfully beat goalkeeper Brice Samba. Ramos also celebrated the goal. Only he celebrated too much so he got a yellow card.
After that goal, Sevilla actually got up and pressed the home defense. But the Spanish La Liga team's efforts were fruitless.
In contrast, Lens managed to score a second goal in injury time. Angelo Fulgini's goal finished Florian Sotoca's assist in the 90+6 minute.
The score changed 2-1 for Lens. Soon the game ended.