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Tottenham’s reserves went down to Rubin Kazan in the early fixtures, while PSG claimed victory and PSV Eindhoven drew Hapoel Tel-Aviv in an absolute thriller

  • Kim McCauley

    Kim McCauley

    UEFA Europa League 2011, Matchday 4: PSV Eindhoven Vs. Hapoel Tel-Aviv The Highlight Of Early Fixtures

    The first set of fixtures in Matchday 4 of the UEFA Europa League has concluded, with PSV Eindhoven and Hapoel Tel-Aviv contesting one of the best matches of the season in Europe. Hapoel needed an improbable win away in Holland to keep their hopes of advancing alive and almost got it, but couldn’t keep their 3-1 lead as PSV eventually came back to clinch a point in a 3-3 draw.

    Hapoel’s Roei Gordana was sent off in the 72nd minute with his side leading 3-2, and the rest of the match was absolutely wild. Referee Stuart Atwell gave a penalty late in the match, then was convinced to take it back by his assistant, causing PSV to go absolutely ballistic. Kevin Strootman was booked for dissent on the sequence. Strootman would go on to score the equalizer just two minutes later, securing a point for his side. Tim Matavz appeared to score a winner deep into stoppage time, but the goal was disallowed for offside.

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  • Kim McCauley

    Kim McCauley

    UEFA Europa League 2011, Matchday 4 Preview And Schedule: Tottenham, Udinese Face Road Tests

    Here’s the complete schedule. All games are on DirecTV Soccer in the USA.

    1:00 pm ET, 5:00 pm GMT

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