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August 13, 2024

Mourinho’s Fenerbahce crash out of UEFA Champions League qualifying stage

Mourinho’s Fenerbahce crash out of UEFA Champions League qualifying stage

Fenerbahce’s Serbian forward #10 Dusan Tadic (L) fights for the ball with Lille’s French midfielder #21 Benjamin Andre during the UEFA Champions League 3rd Qualifying Round second leg football match between Fenerbahce and Lille LOSC at the Fenerbahçe Sükrü Saraco?lu Stadium in Istanbul on August 13, 2024. (Photo by Ozan KOSE / AFP)

Lille secured a place in the Champions League play-offs at the expense of Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbahce after a Jonathan David penalty in extra time snatched a 3-2 aggregate victory in Turkey on Tuesday.

Fenerbahce lost the first leg 2-1 last week and looked to be going out until Bafode Diakite’s late own goal sent the match to extra time.

Lille substitute Aissa Mandi was sent off on his debut for a reckless challenge on Irfan Can Kahveci, but the visitors were awarded a penalty for a handball by Jayden Oosterwolde and David made no mistake from the spot.

Cenk Tosun headed against the bar as the French club held on to advance to the final qualifying round, where they will meet Slavia Prague or Union Saint-Gilloise.

Fenerbahce’s exit marks a disappointing start to Mourinho’s time in charge as he looks to lead the club to a first Turkish title since 2014.

Slovan Bratislava, who entered in the first qualifying round, overcame APOEL Nicosia 2-0 over two legs.

They will take on Midtjylland for a place in the new-look, 36-team tournament after the Danish champions beat Hungary’s Ferencvaros 3-1 on aggregate.

Norwegian champions Bodo/Glimt eased through with a 4-1 win over Poland’s Jagiellonia Bialystok, completing a 5-1 aggregate triumph.

Salzburg edged FC Twente 5-4 after a 3-3 draw in the return leg in the Netherlands.

Rangers host Dynamo Kyiv with the tie in the balance after a 1-1 draw in Poland last week.

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