Red card for Vešović: Look at the start for which the Montenegrin representative was sent off

Karabagh won 2:1 against Haken in a key match for passage to the knockout stage of the Europa League

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Karabagh played a key match for qualifying for the knockout phase of the Europa League, winning 2:1 against Sweden's Haken as the host, even though they played the very end of the match with ten players.

The Montenegrin national team member Marko Vešović was sent off, due to a sharp, too sharp start, which escaped the referee on the field, but that's why it didn't reach the arbitrators in the VAR room.

Instead of the yellow card, which was initially shown, the 32-year-old winger had to face the red. The 75th minute was played.

See what it looked like HERE.

In addition to Vešović, Marko Janković was also on the field from the first minute, and although with ten men, the champion of Azerbaijan held on and made it to the 1/16 finals of the Europa League.

Leandro Andrade and Benzija launched the Azerbaijanis already in the first half, Huseynov's own goal in the 94th minute came too late for the Swedes - it ended 2:1.

In that group H, Bayer Leverkusen dominated, which achieved all six victories, and today it was merciless against Molde (5:1).

"Pharmaceutics" are the first to go directly to the round of 1 of the Europa League, the second-placed Karabagh will have to play one more knockout round (16/XNUMX finals), the Norwegian Molde is the third to go to the Conference League, while Haken, who has no points, says goodbye to Europe .

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