EUROPA CONFERENCE LEAGUE ROUND-UP: Joe Bryan bags first goal for Nice
EUROPA CONFERENCE LEAGUE ROUND-UP: Fulham loanee Joe Bryan gets his first goal for Nice as they are held in Belgrade… but it proves a humbling night for Shamrock Rovers away to Gent
- Nice could only manage a draw in the Conference League away to Partizan
- There was an early goal for Joe Bryan, who is on loan at Nice from Fulham
- Elsewhere, it was a damning night for Shamrock Rovers as they lost in Gent
Nice’s raid on the Premier League this summer brought an unlikely scorer in Belgrade on Thursday as Fulham loanee Joe Bryan struck to secure a draw against Partizan.
Kasper Schmeichel saw his clean sheet vanish on the hour mark when Fousseni Diabate, teed up by Bibras Natcho, broke Nice’s resistance having gone ahead through Bryan.
There was no Aaron Ramsey or Ross Barkley for the French side and there remains work to do after a mixed display in Serbia.
Fulham loanee Joe Bryan got Nice’s only goal as they were held to a draw away in Belgrade
Bryan (middle) netted his first goal for the French side before they were held by Partizan
Lucien Favre’s side mustered just three shots on target over the 90 minutes – with Bryan scoring one – and as a result they remain third in Group D, having lost also drawn their opening game against Cologne.
Elsewhere, Serdar Gurler netted twice while substitute Bertrand Traore added one more for Istanbul Basaksehir as their rampant over 10-man Fiorentina keeps them on top of Group A with six points.
The Italians collapsed after Gurler’s opener and after he had made it 2-0, right winger Jonathan Ikone was shown a second yellow card, allowing Traore to wrap up the points late on.
It proved to be a humbling evening in Belgium for Shamrock Rovers as they were comfortably turned over 3-0 by Gent.
Inside nine minutes the Irish side were behind thanks to a strike from Hugo Cuypers and things would get worse with Vadis Odjidja-Ofoe adding a brace of his own – one in each half – to add distance between the two sides.
Shamrock Rovers were taught a painful lesson as they were beaten 3-0 away in Belgium
Shamrock’s loyal supporters turned out in huge numbers to support the team away in Gent
Slavia Prague, whose stadium will host the final in May, twice came back from a goal down before Lukas Masopust scored the winner in a thrilling 3-2 victory over Ballkani, the first team from Kosovo to reach a UEFA competition group stage.
A 1-1 draw away to Sivasspor ended up disappointing for Slavia Prague given their opponents finished that match with 10 men.
The same happened this time round but they made sure they finished off their opponents and while Sivasspor won 1-0 at Cluj, Slavia Prague remains tied top of Group G.
In Holland, AZ Alkmaar dominated FC Vaduz in a 4-1 win to take control of Group E with two wins from two games.
Elsewhere, Villarreal were made to work hard away to Hapoel Beer-Sheva as Alex Baena scored the winning goal midway through the second half.
Rotem Hatuel of Hapoel Beer-Sheva looked to tease Villarreal’s fans after he scored
Villarreal showed their quality in the second half as they rallied with two goals to win 2-1
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