UCL: Own Goals Haunt Girona in Feyenoord Defeat
Girona Suffers Narrow Defeat to Feyenoord After Own Goals and Penalty Misses
Girona's loss follows their opener against Paris St-Germain, where an own goal in the 90th minute...
Girona's Champions League woes continue with a 3-2 loss to Feyenoord, marred by two own goals and missed penalties, leaving them without a point in the competition.
Girona's Champions League struggles persisted as they fell 3-2 to Feyenoord in a thrilling match. The Spanish side took an early lead through David Lopez's 19th-minute strike but were quickly pegged back by Yangel Herrera's own goal, deflecting Quinten Timber's header.
Feyenoord's Antoni Milambo scored in the 33rd minute, putting the Dutch side ahead. Girona's woes deepened when Ayase Ueda's penalty was saved by Paulo Gazzaniga.
In the second half, Girona's woes continued. A disallowed goal and a missed penalty by Bojan Miovski, saved by Timon Wellenreuther, left the hosts frustrated. Donny van de Beek equalized for Girona, but Ladislav Krejci's own goal in the 79th minute sealed Feyenoord's victory.
Girona's loss follows their opener against Paris St-Germain, where an own goal in the 90th minute sealed their fate. With three own goals, they equaled Fenerbahce's record for most in a single Champions League season and became the first team to score an own goal in each of their first two games.
Here are some fitting title options:
1. "
No comments:
Leave comment here