We had to hold your teeth to the end, but this incredible scenario was perhaps the best way to immerse yourself in the charm of the European Cup. For his comeback on the continental scene, the Racing Club of Strasbourg succeeded in his mission by qualifying for the Conference League.
The first round at the Meinau against Bröndby had left regrets. Largely dominating in the game, the men of Liam Rosenior had been unable to fruit their highlights, conceding a zero and virgin score which left room for all possible scripts for the return.
Nothing was easy in Danish lands, but Strasbourg was able to count on his strong men to make the difference in the first period. Launched in space by Lemarechal, Emegha unlocked the situation of a finesse lob (0-1, 15th), before Doucouré made the break on a superb striking in halfway (0-2, 40th). It was necessary, because this Bröndby team had marrow and the following in ideas. She also sounded the revolt by an old knowledge of French football, Daniel Wass, an opportunistic scorer just before half-time (1-2, 44th).
Inevitable Emegha
But Strasbourg found the resources to strike at the best time, once again thanks to the inevitable Emegha. The Dutchman has concluded a nice collective movement initiated by Barco and relayed by Moreira, after the hour of play (1-3, 66th).
The reduction in Bröndby's score on a overpowered Gregistch shot made the end of the match asphyxiating (2-3, 86th). But to courage, the young wolves of Rosenior resisted the pressure of their host. A real relief for this team called to do great things in this little European cup.