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nogomet wrote: Tue Aug 09, 2022 22:57 I cannot remember the last time Sturm Graz knocked out someone in Europe.
A year ago.
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Firnen wrote: Tue Aug 09, 2022 22:59
nogomet wrote: Tue Aug 09, 2022 22:57 I cannot remember the last time Sturm Graz knocked out someone in Europe.
Mura, last year in EL Play-Offs.
Mladost Podgorica in 2017-18, ELQ2.
Only when they face small Balkan teams they can win, it looks like. They've lost to Breidablik, Rubin Kazan, Fenerbahce, AEK Larnaca, Ajax, Haugesund and Dynamo Kyiv in the rest of their knock-outs since 2013.
That is horrible for a team that has consistently finished in Top 2-3 in Austria.
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Stephenmoka4 wrote: Tue Aug 09, 2022 22:57
Juliusz wrote: Tue Aug 09, 2022 22:54 Dynamo made it 2-1. If it ends like that, Ukraine would collect quite a decent amount of coefficient points so far.
We'll see about that if Kyiv defeats Benfica, could get choked in UCL GS.
That's why I wrote 'so far'. It can get worse in later stages, but they're efficient in the qualifying, above the expectations I'd say.
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nogomet wrote: Tue Aug 09, 2022 23:00
Firnen wrote: Tue Aug 09, 2022 22:59
nogomet wrote: Tue Aug 09, 2022 22:57 I cannot remember the last time Sturm Graz knocked out someone in Europe.
Mura, last year in EL Play-Offs.
Mladost Podgorica in 2017-18, ELQ2.
Only when they face small Balkan teams they can win, it looks like. They've lost to Breidablik, Rubin Kazan, Fenerbahce, AEK Larnaca, Ajax, Haugesund and Dynamo Kyiv in the rest of their knock-outs since 2013.
That is horrible for a team that has consistently finished in Top 2-3 in Austria.
LASK and WAC have proved much more efficient teams than Sturm in Europe for Austria.
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nogomet wrote: Tue Aug 09, 2022 22:57 I cannot remember the last time Sturm Graz knocked out someone in Europe.
Last season they eliminated Mura in EL QR4.
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CL anthem in two Polish cities this season: Warsaw (Shakhtar) and Łódź (Dynamo) :wink:
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Distinguished victory from Rangers. That stadium can be a good addition to UCL. Strong teams from Germany like Dortmund and Leipzig already lost there. I hope Rangers in the group of Bayern, Frankfurt or Leverkusen.
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This is the least exciting CL-Q3 in a long time. Not a single true surprise, which is very rare.
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Seems like i jinxed Monaco.Oh well EL it is.I hope they do good there.
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Dragonite wrote: Tue Aug 09, 2022 23:01
nogomet wrote: Tue Aug 09, 2022 22:57 I cannot remember the last time Sturm Graz knocked out someone in Europe.
Last season they eliminated Mura in EL QR4.
The name of the opponent only reinforces my point. No wonder I didn't remember that tie.
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This loss will be really disappointing for every Monaco fan. For all 47 of them.
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PSV beat Monaco.

France keeps failing in Qualifiers, but no worries, UEFA "rewarded" them with another direct place in the new system !
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Went to Randers to see FC Midtjylland - Benfica. Less lopsided than last week. It helped that Neres wasn't there to terrorize the Midtjylland defenders. And FC Midtjylland had Evander and Oynedika back in central midfield, which also lifted the quality, at least for the half Evander lasted. FCM did create a few fine chances, but got too little out of 12 corners and several long throw-ins. Diogo Goncalves 3-1 goal was a real pearl of a long shot.
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nogomet wrote: Tue Aug 09, 2022 23:03
Dragonite wrote: Tue Aug 09, 2022 23:01
nogomet wrote: Tue Aug 09, 2022 22:57 I cannot remember the last time Sturm Graz knocked out someone in Europe.
Last season they eliminated Mura in EL QR4.
The name of the opponent only reinforces my point. No wonder I didn't remember that tie.
I also didn't remember it without checking, only the winless group stage bottom of the group afterwards. Let's see if this season they'll be able to at least win one match...
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I don't know how Kiev can still win games with half its country invaded. Big congrats to them.
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