• Dnipro – Napoli 1-0 (0-0) Dnipro ahead after 2-1 on aggregate.
(Dagbladet): Svein Oddvar Moen hoped enough that roar rising his team accounted for in the first match between Napoli and Dnipro would not be decisive when the teams met for the return match tonight.
Napoli owner Aurelio De Laurentiis was naturally furious at the Norwegian referee, and his team. Scorer for the visitors Dnipro from Ukraine should never have been approved. Television pictures showed offside on two players, without Linesman moved the flag.
It’s hard to say how much it had to say for the promotion, but Napoli managed at least not to rise after they conceded away goals in the first match.
– They are trying to create their own history, says Petter Veland of commentator-bua C More after the promotion is a fact.
Get Chances
The first half tonight was characterized by few cut chances in rainy weather in Italy. Closest to scoring before the fire was Napoli who chased goal. Neither the visitors were harmless though striker Higuain got the match’s chance when he missed open.
The Argentinian was also close when he sent the goalkeeper at full stretch with a header in the first round.
Napoli had to score for advancing by 1-1 in the first match, but instead it was Dnipro who held on to score on a counter just after the break. Finish Valeriy Luchkevych was imdilertid not good enough and the ball sailed off target.
Kriget into goal
Dnipro has never been in a final in a European context, but most began to get enough faith when Yevhen Seleznyov impressively battled home a goal after a scant 58 minutes.
For Naples’ part had the goal not too much to say, the team still had to score at least once to get extra time.
and Italians were close quarters from time when Higuain ball over keeper and into just ahead goal. Dnipro got a heroic effort cleared the ball out of the dangerous area.
Made also had an ending in crossbar in stoppage time.
In the wake of the chance came a little Napoli -Press but heroic efforts of homemade ensured that Rafael Benitez and co. must take the difficult way home to Italy without final ticket in your pocket.
For the home side’s followers was a lovely evening, and hundreds of spectators stormed the pitch in sheer bliss when the referee blew the game.
Defending champion Sevilla took the single advancing to the final against Fiorentina in the second showdown with 5-0 on aggregate.


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