Europa League: Yaremchuk scored a brace for Olympiacos against the Russian.


Yesterday, the return match of the Europa League Round of 16 took place, in which Roman Yaremchuk scored two goals against the Norwegian club Bodø/Glimt. Yaremchuk's team won the match with a score of 2:1. This was reported by 'Hlavkom'.
In the first match, Olympiacos suffered a defeat with a score of 0:3, but this Time the Ukrainian came off the bench. After the break, with the score at 0:1, Roman substituted the Portuguese Andre Orta. After only 7 minutes on the field, Yaremchuk scored the first goal, receiving a pass from Christos Muzakitis and outplaying goalkeeper Nikita Gaikin.
In the 65th minute, Yaremchuk scored the second goal, receiving a pass from Muzakitis and accurately hitting the net - 2:1. Despite Olympiacos' victory, the team could not recover the score over the two matches (2:4) and was eliminated from the Europa League.
This is already Yaremchuk's second brace for Olympiacos. Earlier, he scored two goals in the first match of the Greek Cup semifinals against AEK. These two goals in the match against Bodø/Glimt were the first for Roman in European competitions. He had previously scored four goals in the Greek Super League and the Greek Cup.
Unfortunately, Russian footballer Arsen Zakharian will not be able to participate in the match against Manchester United due to visa issues. UEFA also made a statement regarding the canceled penalty of Julian Alvarez from Madrid's Atletico in the match against Real in the Round of 16 of the Champions League.
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