Europa League playoffs in Lens: Video evidence saves Freiburg from the first leg defeat

Europa League playoffs in Lens
Video evidence spares Freiburg the first leg defeat

SC Freiburg maintains its chance of reaching the Europa League round of 16 against Champions League relegated RC Lens. In the first leg of the playoffs in France, the Bundesliga club earned a draw. The only goal of the evening does not count after the intervention of the video assistant.

SC Freiburg preserved its chances of reaching the round of 16 of the Europa League with a courageous performance at RC Lens. In the first leg of the second round, coach Christian Streich’s team fought to a 0-0 draw and will go into the second leg next Thursday in a good position (6.45 p.m./RTL+ and in the live ticker at ntv.de).

“After the game, a win would definitely have been better, but the result is okay,” said Maximilian Eggestein, who led the SCF onto the field with the armband on his arm: “We want to do it now in front of our home crowd.”

RC Lens – SC Freiburg 0:0 (0:0)

RC Lens: Samba – Gradit, Danso, M.Haïdara (89. Khusanov) – Aguilar (63. Chávez), Diouf (63. Abdul Samed), El Aynaoui, Frankowski, Costa (72. Fulgini) – Sotoca, Wahi (72. Said) ; Trainer: Sharks
Sc freiburg: Atubolu – Kübler, Keitel, Gulde – Doan, Eggestein, Höfler, Makengo, Sallai (86th ), Röhl (79th Grifo) – Höler (86th Gregoritsch); Trainer: Prank
Referee: Bartosz Frankowski (Poland)
Gates:
Viewers: 36,000
Yellow cards: Gradit, Danso, Said – Philipp

The Breisgauers showed the reaction they had hoped for when they were relegated from the Champions League at home after three recent league defeats in a row. SC captain Christian Günter also had reason to be happy: After months of suffering due to a broken arm, the national player was in the Europa League squad for the first time this season, but remained unused.

Lens was a “top team,” Streich had said in advance, while Günter expected a “huge chunk.” In the frenetic sea of ​​flags at the Stade Bollaert-Delelis, the SC coach surprised both systematically and in terms of personnel: Freiburg relied on a three-man chain with Yannik Keitel in the center, with the recovered Manuel Gulde starting on the left. Ritsu Doan and Merlin Röhl, who was suspended in the Bundesliga, returned to the starting line-up, while Vincenzo Grifo took a seat on the bench.

Samba against Sallai, Danso against Eggestein

And Streich’s adjustments paid off. Lens struggled and there were no compelling chances in the early stages. The sports club felt their way forward for the first time through Doan (14th), shortly afterwards the 2,000 SC fans who had traveled with them had the scream of goal on their lips: Rolland Sallais (20th) powerful right-footed shot from an acute angle hit the crossbar.

A wake-up call – also for the French, who briefly appeared more dangerous in front of Freiburg keeper Noah Atubolu’s goal. Both sides switched quickly again and again, but there were no goals until the locker room. Things continued without substitutions, and the SCF remained wide awake: a direct pass from Sallai (49′) was cleared by RC goalkeeper Brice Samba for a corner, then central defender Kevin Danso saved from Eggestein (58′).

Freiburg’s opening goal was in the air, and the guests also continued the first half defensively. Lens acted without ideas, but cheered briefly. But Massadio Haidara’s supposed opening goal (70th) was canceled by the video assistant because of an offside position.

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