West Ham knocked out of Europa League

Published August 27, 2016
LONDON: FC Astra Giurgiu’s goalkeeper Silviu Lung makes a save during the Europa League qualifying play-off second leg match against West Ham United at London Stadium.—Reuters
LONDON: FC Astra Giurgiu’s goalkeeper Silviu Lung makes a save during the Europa League qualifying play-off second leg match against West Ham United at London Stadium.—Reuters

PARIS: English Premier League club West Ham suffered a shock defeat by Romanian side Astra Giurgiu on Thursday that saw them knocked out of the Europa League in a mirror image of last season’s campaign.

Slaven Bilic’s side had left the tie in the balance after a disappointing 1-1 away draw a week ago and that result came back to haunt them as Astra took the lead on the stroke of half-time through Filipe Teixeira.

West Ham were guilty of slack defending as Daniel Niculae found Teixeira free in the box with the striker rolling the ball past Darren Randolph.

That was enough to hand the Romanians a 2-1 victory on aggregate, mirroring Astra’s 4-3 win over the Hammers at the same stage of Europe’s second-tier club competition last season, a hammerblow for West Ham fans hoping to see more European football at the club’s new Olympic Stadium base.

In other results, French side Saint-Etienne endured a torrid final 45 minutes at stade Geoffroy-Guichard after goalkeeper Stephane Ruffier was sent off on the stroke of half time for punching Beitar Jerusalem striker Itay Shechter.

The Israeli striker had collided with the French goalkeeper with his studs showing in a seemingly genuine attempt to play the ball and Les Verts’ Ruffier was appropriately sent off for his reaction.

Despite the red carding, Christophe Galtier’s side were never really under threat and saw out a 0-0 draw to progress to the group stages of the Europa League after winning 2-1 in Israel.

Italian side Sassuolo, who finished sixth in Serie A last year, qualified for the first time in their history for a European competition after a lacklustre 1-1 draw against Serbia’s Crvena Zvezda. The Italians had done the bulk of the work last week, winning 3-0 at home.

Belgian side Anderlecht were another high profile team to progress to the next round after they despatched Salvia Prague 3-0 to complete a 6-0 aggregate win.

BELGRADE: Sassuolo’s Alfred Duncan (L) challenges Red Star’s Hugo Vieira during their Europa League play-off match.—AP
BELGRADE: Sassuolo’s Alfred Duncan (L) challenges Red Star’s Hugo Vieira during their Europa League play-off match.—AP

Greek side Panathinaikos also advanced to the competitions group stage after a 1-1 draw against Danish side Brondby. The Greeks had won the 1st leg 3-0 giving them an overall win of 4-1 on aggregate.

Turkish side Fenerbahce logically advanced to the group stages after outclassing Swiss outfit Grasshoppers. The Turks scored two second half goals through Fernandao and Miloslav Stoch to guarantee qualification.

Results (qualifying round, second leg):

Qarabag (AZE) 3Gothenburg (SWE) 0

(Qarabag win 3-1 on aggregate)

Brondby (DEN) 1Panathinakos (GRE) 1

(Panathinaikos win 4-1 on aggregate)

Liberec (CZE) 3Larnaca (CYP) 0

(Liberec win 4-0 on aggregate)

Rosenborg (NOR) 1Austria Vienna (AUT) 2

(Austria Vienna win 4-2 on aggregate)

Grasshoppers Zurich (SUI) 0Fenerbahce (TUR) 2

(Fenerbahce win 5-0 on aggregate)

Partizani (ALB) 0Krasnodar (RUS) 0

(Krasnodar win 4-0 on aggregate)

Shkendija (MKD) 0Gent (BEL) 4

(Gent win 6-1 on aggregate)

Sparta Prague (CZE) 3Sonderjyske (DEN) 2

(Sparta win 3-2 on aggregate)

AZ Alkmaar (NED) 0Vojvodina (SRB) 0

(AZ win 3-0 on aggregate)

Anderlecht (BEL) 3Slavia Prague (CZE) 0

(Anderlecht win 6-0 on aggregate)

Genk (BEL) 2Lokomotiva Zagreb (CRO) 0

(Genk win 4-2 on aggregate)

PAOK Salonika (GRE) 2Dinamo Tbilissi (GEO) 0

(PAOK win 5-0 on aggregate)

BATE Borisov (BLR) 2Astana (KAZ) 2

(Astana win 4-2 on aggregate)

Osmanlispor (TUR) 2Midtjylland (DEN) 0

(Osmanlispor win 3-0 on aggregate)

Maribor (SLO) 1Qabala (AZE) 0

(Qabala win 3-2 on aggregate)

Red Star Belgrade (SRB) 1Sassuolo (ITA) 1

(Sassuolo win 4-1 on aggregate)

Hajduk Split (CRO) 2Maccabi Tel Aviv (ISR) 1

(3-3 after extra-time, Maccabi win 4-3 on penalties)

West Ham (ENG) 0Astra Giurgiu (ROM) 1

(Astra win 2-1 on aggregate)

St-Etienne (FRA) 0Beitar Jerusalem (ISR) 0

(St Etienne win 2-1 on aggregate)

Olympiakos (GRE) 2Arouca (POR) 1

(Olympiakos win 2-1 on aggregate)

Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR) 2Istanbul Basaksehir (TUR) 0

(Shakhtar win 4-1 on aggregate)

Rapid Vienna 0Trencin 2

(Rapid win 4-2 on aggregate).

Published in Dawn, August 27th, 2016

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