Feyenoord score stoppage-time winner to put Fenerbahce on brink of UCL exit

Anis Hadj Moussa's strike of the stopping time ensured that Feyenoord claimed a dramatic 2-1 victory over Fenerbahce in their UEFA Champions League (UCL) Third qualifying round First-Been, making the Turkish side to work in their search for an incredible 17-year absence of an incredible absence of the absence of the absence of the absence of the absence of the absence of the absence of the absence of the absence of the absence of the absence of the absence of the absence of the absence of the absence of the absence of the absence of the absence of the absence of the absence of the incredible 17-year 17-year-old 17-year 17-year-old 17-year 17-year-old 17-year 17-year 17-year-old 17-year 17-year 17-year 17-year 17-year 17-year 17-year 17-year 17-year-old 17-year 17-year-old 17-year.

The Eredivisie side made the better start and took a deserved lead in the opening for 20 minutes when Quinten Timber maneuvered neatly in the box and could beat his bent irfan strike, Egribayat can be on his nearby pole.

Paced by a raw crowd, the men of Robin van Persie played with confidence. Hadj Moussa looked to double their advantage with a curly left -wing strike that just went beyond the post.

Jose Mourinho, on the other hand, looked slow, but collected some momentum when half a further wore. Archie Brown was refused by Timon Wellenreuther, before Youssef En-Nesyri had excluded a header for offside.

Sem Steijn arrived within the centimeters of a second Feyenoord goal, but the free trac of the skipper grazed the roof of the net in the first half of the stop time.

The yellow canaries continue their revival after the break and played with much more aggression and intensity. Sebastian Szymanski and Brown had two Quickfire opportunities to restore parity before Mourinho Jhon Duran introduced the bank.

Despite the production of some magical UCL moments for Aston Villa in last season's competition, the Colombian had difficulty getting a lot of foothold in the game. In fact, Jordan Bos was next to the hosts with an attempt that was well held by Egribayat.

The side of Mourinho thought they would leave the Netherlands with a hard -earned draw thanks to an emphatic equalizer of Sofyan Amrabat while he thundered a wild effort that channeled in the bottom of the bar.

Fenerbahce seemed to have held the clinical header of Hadj Moussa in the death of a lush delivery by forest.

Eventually the Dutch side held on to a scary victory, which means that all six of Mourinho's personal meetings with Feyenoord ended in a home victory (W3 L3). In the meantime, Van Persie has the upper hand against one side that he represented as a player for two and a half years, while Feyenoord is taking a step towards the competition where they made the round of 16 last season.

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