Day 28
Feyenoord: 22. Wellenreuther - 4. Watanabe T., 15. Bos, 21. Ahmedhodžić - 28. Targhalline (Kraaijeveld, 89), 30. Lotomba (van den Elshout Tobias, 85) - 10. Valente, 19. Sterling (Sauer L., 56), 23. Hadj Moussa - 7. Moder, 9. Ueda A. (Tengstedt C., 89)
Substitution: Sauer L. (from 56); van den Elshout Tobias (from 85); Kraaijeveld (from 89); Tengstedt C. (from 89)
Bench: 13. Benda, 39. Bossin - 11. Borges G. - 27. Diarra G., 32. Sliti
Yellow Cards: Hadj Moussa 73
Ajax: 26. Paes M. - 2. Rosa Lucas, 15. Baas Y., 24. Mokio, 32. Tomiyasu (Wijndal, 73), 37. Sutalo J. - 48. Steur S. (Fitz-Jim, 68) - 11. Godts M. - 18. Klaassen D., 23. Berghuis (Dolberg, 55), 25. Weghorst (Bounida, 55)
Substitution: Bounida (from 55); Dolberg (from 55); Fitz-Jim (from 68); Wijndal (from 73)
Bench: 12. Heerkens J. - 3. Gaaei, 30. Bouwman A. - 10. Gloukh - 7. Carrizo, 19. Konadu D-A
Yellow Cards: Baas Y. 60; Bounida 79; Rosa Lucas 84
The hosts led 2–1 and were edging toward a spot in the play-offs, but the final minutes turned into a crushing setback for the Azerbaijani side

Feyenoord struck first in their UEFA Europa League Group Stage clash

Two unbeaten giants fell in yesterday’s UEFA Champions League< fixtures

Ajax have become the only team in this season’s Champions League yet to collect a single point

Ajax currently sit fourth in the standings, eight points behind leaders

A lightning-quick start saw Marseille 2–0 up by the 13th minute

Two nearly identical moments from corners — delivered with pinpoint accuracy by Hakan Çalhanoğlu

The 19-year-old has penned a long-term contract at Stamford Bridge

The match, held in Amsterdam, saw the momentum shift back and forth

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