The match between Basaksehir (Türkiye) and CS Universitatea Craiova (Romania) became chaotic in the final minutes of the match on August 29. Basaksehir was leading 1-0 (bringing the total to 2-2) but Craiova came back to win 3-1 and secured the ticket to the next round with a total score of 5-2.
However, Craiova's third goal sparked a huge brawl between players and coaches from both sides in the final 10 minutes. A series of red cards were issued. Most surprisingly, the referee even sent off Craiova's home announcer, who was celebrating the Romanian team's third goal.
However, the specific reason has not been announced by UEFA, European media is still contacting to clarify this "unprecedented" incident in football history.
The unusual incident at Basaksehir's match also ended a turbulent week for Turkish football. Along with Fenerbahce, Samsunspor and Besiktas, they all stopped early in the European arena. Most notably, Besiktas fired coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer just hours after a 0-1 defeat to Lausanne-Sport (Switzerland).
The Turkish club also briefly announced the departure of the former Man United captain, ending Solskjaer's short journey despite the fact that he led Besiktas to fourth place last season and brought in many Premier League stars.
In addition, coach Mourinho was also fired by Fenerbahce just a few weeks after the start of the new season, when the team had to stop at the Champions League play-off round.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/the-do-kho-tin-tai-uefa-europa-conference-196250831111746512.htm
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