Turks tamed, Bulgars unbeaten
30th July 2011
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The Europa League is now within Legia's sights
Legia Warsaw took a giant step towards the final qualifying round of the Europa League by defeating Turkish side Gaziantepspor 1-0 away from home this Thursday evening. The key moment came just after the break when summer signing Daniel Ljuboja slipped a lovely ball through for fellow Serb Radovic to slot coolly home.
Both sides faced pressure of sorts - the Turkish league has been delayed due to a corruption scandal and Legia’s boss, Maciej Skorza is still trying to cheat the executioner’s axe that has been hovering over him since the weak end to last season. Legia’s first competitive match of the new season was already being called in some sections of the press a “must-win” ga ...
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