West Ham United, who qualified for the Europa League due to their fair play record, had a player sent-off in a 2-2 draw with Astra Giurgiu on Thursday while crowd trouble shamed the tournament.
West Ham were 2-0 up on their Romanian visitors at Upton Park in the first leg of their third qualifying round tie thanks to goals from Enner Valencia and Mauro Zarate.
However, James Collins then became the Hammers’ third player to be sent off in five games under new coach Slaven Bilic and the Romanians took full advantage with Fernando Boldrin and an own-goal from debutant Angelo Ogbonna leveling the tie.
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“We definitely played well in the first hour, but the game lasts 90 minutes and we had to react better to going down to 10 men,” said Bilic, who was also sent to the stands by the referee.
Southampton brushed aside Dutch club Vitesse Arnhem 3-0 thanks to goals from Italian Graziano Pelle, Serbian Dusan Tadic, from the penalty spot, and a late third from Shane Long. Saints manager Ronald Koeman is a former Vitesse coach, while the win was the English side’s first in Europe in 34 years.
One of the big surprises of the evening took place in Italy, where UC Sampdoria were taken apart 4-0 by Serbia’s Vojvodina, which gives the Serie A side a mountain to climb in the return leg next week. Sampdoria were playing in Turin as their ground in Genoa undergoes renovation work and the change did them no good at all, as Mirko Ivanic, Aleksandar Stanisavljevic and Ognjen Ozegovic (two) steered their side to a shock win.
The defeat was Sampdoria’s heaviest European loss since 1962.
Borussia Dortmund began life without departed coach Jurgen Klopp with a 1-0 win away to Austrian outsiders VfL Wolfsburg to give new boss Thomas Tuchel a winning competitive start.
Jonas Hofmann scored the only goal in the 16th minute.
Crowd trouble in Albania forced the tie between Kukesi and Legia Warsaw of Poland to be abandoned early in the second half with the visitors leading 2-1. Legia’s Ondraj Duda appeared to be struck by a stone thrown from the crowd and was stretchered off with blood spattered on his shirt.
Aberdeen grabbed a crucial away goal at Kazakhstan’s Kairat Almaty despite a 2-1 defeat.
Aberdeen, who won the 1983 Cup Winners’ Cup under Alex Ferguson, were 2-0 down after just 20 minutes, but Kenny McClean’s goal 20 minutes from time gave the Scottish side hope. The journey for the Scottish side covered more than 7,240km and crossed five time zones, and is believed to be the longest made by a team competing in any European competition.
The winners of the third qualifying round ties are to move into the playoffs before the start of the group stages.
In other results, it was: HNK Hajduk Split 2, Stromsgodset IF 0; Os Belenenses 2, IFK Goteborg 1; Athletic Bilbao 2, Inter Baku 0; Charleroi 0, Zorya Luhansk 2; Girondins de Bordeaux 3, AEK Larnaca 0; Standard Liege 2, Zeljeznicar Sarajevo 1; Brondby IF 0, AC Omonoia 0; Debreceni VSC 2, Rosenborg BK 3; ASA Targu Mures 0, AS Saint-Etienne 3; FK Rabotnicki 1, Trabzonspor 0; Alkmaar Zaanstreek 2, Istanbul Basaksehir FK 0; FC Thun 0, FC Vaduz 0; FC Zurich 0, Dinamo Minsk 1; Zilina 2, Vorskla Poltava 0; AIK Stockholm 1, Atromitos FC 3; Apollon Limassol 1, Gabala FK 1; FK Krasnodar 2, SK Slovan Bratislava 0; PAOK FC 1, Spartak Trnava 0; Altach 2, Vitoria SC 1; Slovan Liberec 2, Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona 1; Sturm Graz 2, Rubin Kazan 3; and IF Elfsborg 2, Odd Grenland 1.
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