Fenerbahçe won, Galatasaray drew, Beşiktaş lost

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Fri, 29 Nov 2024 6:47 GMT
Fenerbahce defeated Slavia Prague 2-1 on the road in UEFA Europa League matchday five on Thursday.
Fenerbahçe won, Galatasaray drew, Beşiktaş lost

Slavia Prague's Tomas Chory made a close-range finish to break the deadlock in the seventh minute at Prague's Fortuna Arena.

Edin Dzeko netted a 35th-minute equalizer from close range to make it 1-1.

The Prague club found a goal after Lukas Provod netted in the 42nd minute, but it was disallowed due to an offside call.

Youssef En-Nesyri, who came off the bench in the 78th minute, scored in the 85th minute to give Fenerbahce the lead, assisted by Dusan Tadic.

With this result, Fenerbahce are 15th with eight points and Slavia Prague are in 26th place with four points.

Galatasaray draw 1-1 with 10-men AZ Alkmaar

Dutch club take early lead through Sven Mijnans, while Turkish side equalize with header from Victor Osimhen at AZ Stadion.

Galatasaray were held to a 1-1 draw with 10-men AZ Alkmaar in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday.

Dutch club AZ Alkmaar took an early lead with a close-range finish by Sven Mijnans in the second minute, but the Istanbul team's Victor Osimhen equalized with a header in the 43rd minute at the AZ Stadion.

AZ Alkmaar were reduced to 10 men when Kees Smit was shown a second yellow card in the 90th minute.

Osimhen netted a stoppage-time goal, but it was disallowed due to an offside decision.

Galatasaray are third with 11 points, while AZ Alkmaar are ranked 15th with seven points.

Besiktas lose to Maccabi Tel Aviv 3-1

In another match of the day, Maccabi Tel Aviv secured a 3-1 win over Besiktas at Debrecen's Nagyerdei Stadion in Hungary.

Maccabi Tel Aviv opened the scoring through Gavriel Kanichowsky in the 23rd minute, but Besiktas equalized with Rafa Silva's strike in the 38th minute.

The Tel Aviv club regained the lead just before halftime, with Dor Peretz scoring in first-half injury time, assisted by Weslley Patati.

Besiktas' Cher Ndour found the back of the net in the 59th minute, but the goal was immediately ruled out for offside following a VAR review.

In the 71st minute, Maccabi goalkeeper Roi Mishpati made a crucial save, stopping Ciro Immobile's penalty kick.

Weslley Patati scored with a close-range finish, extending the lead to 3-1 in the 81st minute.

Maccabi are 30th with three points and Besiktas are 18th with six points.

The match was played at the Nagyerdei Stadion instead of Besiktas' home ground in Istanbul after Turkish authorities decided not to host the game in Türkiye.

It took place behind closed doors due to a ruling by local authorities.

Matchday 5 results:

AZ Alkmaar vs. Galatasaray: 1-1

Lazio vs. Ludogorets: 0-0

Besiktas vs. Maccabi Tel Aviv: 1-3

Qarabag vs. Lyon: 1-4

Anderlecht vs. Porto: 2-2

Dynamo Kyiv vs. Viktoria Plzen: 1-2

RFS vs. PAOK: 0-2

Athletic Club vs. Elfsborg: 3-0

Real Sociedad vs. Ajax: 2-0

Manchester United vs. Bodo/Glimt: 3-2

Tottenham vs. Roma: 2-2

Braga vs. Hoffenheim: 3-0

Ferencvaros vs. Malmo: 4-1

Midtjylland vs. Frankfurt: 1-2

Nice vs. Rangers: 1-4

Twente vs. Union SG: 0-1

FCSB vs. Olympiacos: 0-0

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