Hušbauer scored two as Slavia skip Astana

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Pohár, Th 23.11.2017, Stadion Netanja
Pohár, Th 23.11.2017, Stadion Netanja
Maccabi Tel Aviv - Slavia
NETANYA/MUNICIPAL STADIUM - More than ten years Slavia did not taste the away victory in European competitions. This series ended in the game against Tel Aviv and Josef Hušbauer was the one to score both Slavia goals. The victory means that the red & whites skipped Astana on the second place of group A.
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Lineups

Maccabi Tel Aviv

Rajković – Yeini (C), Tibi, Ben Chaim I, Davidzada – Battocchio (75. T.-S. Sušić), Dor Peretz, Avraham Rikan (60. Golasa), Miha – Schoenfeld (60. Atar), Kjartansson

Slavia

Laštůvka – Frydrych, Deli, Jugas, Sobol – Ngadeu, Souček – Stoch (79. Van Buren), Hušbauer (C) (88. Danny), Zmrhal – Necid (69. Škoda)

MATCH DETAILS

Statistiky
Goals: 45' + 54' Hušbauer
Booking: Avraham Rikan, Davidzada, Kjartansson, Dor Peretz – Souček, Van Buren
Referee: Kovács - Marinescu, Artene (RUM)

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