Pedro and Lazio, sent

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Three games, three wins: Lazio are invincible in the Europa League. And Pedro, too. The Biancocelesti beat Twente 2-0 away with the second goal of the Spanish competition, who have scored three goals and two goals this season in just over 300 minutes on the pitch.

The game immediately went downhill for the Romans, though In the 11th minute, after a vertical pass from Pellegrini, they put God alone against Unnerstallwho laid down the striker outside the area, causing his red card.

With numerical superiority, the Biancocelesti pushed in pursuit of 1-0, which came in the 35th minute after several failed attempts and a cross by Marusic that hit the post. Pedro took advantage of Vecino’s cross with his right foot and the referee disallowed his goal which was later validated with the help of the VAR.

Laziali’s monologue continued in the second half, with more chances (Pellegrini hit the crossbar) and a penalty that Hilgers called a foul on Castellanos, and it was overturned when the VAR summoned the referee.

After Tchaouna missed another chance, the 0-2 was well deserved in the 87th minute, when Dele-Bashiru attacked from the right and crossed for Isaksen, who pushed the ball between the sticks and finished the post. A deserved win, thanks to Lazio leading the Europa League standings after three days.

Tottenham also have a full

Tottenham maintain their Europa League win total. Richarlison sealed the third from the penalty spot against AZ. The Dutch finished with ten thanks to Wolfe’s double yellow.

Gedson sends Besiktas

Besiktas Van Bronckhorst beat the Parc Olympique Lyonnais with a goal from Gedson Fernandes in the 71st minute. Rafa Silva was able to increase the score when the game was dying. Lacazette scored, but it was offside.

Kaabi gives victory to Mendilibar

Kaabi scored the only goal in Olympiacos’ win against Malmö. Mendilibar adds his second win in three days. The Spanish coach had a goal in injured form when Pol Lirola came out to find Ortega. El Kaabi’s night could have been bigger had he not missed a penalty.

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Changes

Przemyslaw Tyton (12′, Mitchell van Bergen), Bas Kuipers (45′, Sam Lammers), Carel Eiting (60′, Michel Vlap), Gijs Besselink (60′, Sam Steijn), Nicolò Rovela (64′, Matías Vecino), Valentin Castellanos (64′, Mattia Zaccagni), Gustav Isaksen (76′, Boulaye Dia), Patrick (76′, Samuel Gigot), Lataief Page (79′, Anass Salah-Eddine), Crazy Mario (88′, Loum Tchaouna)

Goals

0-1, 34′: Pedro0-2, 86′: Gustav Isaksen

Cards

Referee: Nikola Dabanovic
PLACE REFEREE: David Coote, Stuart Attwell
Undercount (10′, Roja), Van Wolfswinkel (62′, Yellow), Bart van Rooij (67′, Yellow), Max Bruns (68′, Yellow), Michel Vlap (71′, Yellow)

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