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The hosts of the field wanted to win, then defend the draw, try and do what they could, but satisfied with the fourth defeat of the group round. Maybe Felipe's quick goal after the Teller Pass helped the guests get used to it quickly, though Porto seemed very confident throughout the match.
At the end of the first half, Conceiçu's victories gave him a penalty (there were several attacks that could have ended naked) The eleventh trouble-free meter was implemented by Marega. Although "Galatasaray" turned the plot almost immediately after a whistle minute, Faguli scored the score 1: 2
In the second half, there was a level fight, the guests were controlled, could obviously speed up and increase the pressure on the opponent's goal. The teams ventured and exchanged goals, and in the end, Teriam's team claimed to be the final assault … they also separated.
Despite the defeat, Galatasaray still decided to enter the Europa League (with such a match on which to count something more impossible). In general, the Turks had the chance to count in their group the "Locomotive" of Moscow, which was made even more defective. In the parallel match, Schalke beat the "railroad".
Champions League. Group D. Sixth Round
Turkey. Istanbul Turks Telecom Arena
Galatasaray – Porto 2: 3
Goals: Sofian Feguli 45 + 1 (foam), Eren Derdiyok 65 – Augusto Felipe 17, Musa Marega 42 (pen), Sergio Oliveira 57
Galatasaray: Fernando Musler, Ferreira Mariano, Maicon Pereira Roque, Harry Rodriguez, Ehren Derdiyok, Ryan Donk (Henry Chukweemek Onecuru 46), Pope Alionne H & # 39; Diyay, Fernando Francisco Reshes, Ozan Kabak, Uto Nagatomo, Sofian Feguli (Mohdat Chelik 89)
Porto: Iker Casillas, Maximiliano Pereira, Diogo Leite, Hernani (Andre Pereira 73), Musa Mara Alex Tel Forest, Ector Herrera, Adrian Lopez (Georges 73), Pereira Danilo, Sergio Oliveira (Chidozzi Avazie 82), Augusto Felipe
Warning: Fernando Francisco Reges 87 – Musa Marega 87
Unrealized penalty: Sofian Feguli 67 [[19659011] #
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