By Manfred Christoph in the Stade de la Frontière
Luxembourg's AS Jeunesse Esch threatened to make
"the impossible possible" in the words of their German coach
Roger Lutz, before being forced to settle for a 1-0 win that saw them
eliminated from the UEFA Champions League first qualifying round by
Moldovan side FC Sheriff.
Wagner calls tune
The match started at a frenetic pace. Jeunesse Esch's Jean Wagner had
the game's first chance after just three minutes when the defender
headed skipper Manuel Cardoni's corner past the far post. A minute later
the visitors, who won the first leg 2-0, retaliated when Sergiy
Kuznetsov failed to hit the target after a fine cross from right-winger
Victor Barisev.
Close shave
The home side continued to pile on the pressure, but were constantly
thwarted by Sheriff goalkeeper Sebastian Hutan. Gordon Braun had a
gilt-edged opportunity after controlling a long pass from Sacha
Schneider but as he prepared to shoot Hutan took the ball off the
striker's toes.
Midfield brawn
The Sheriff team looked more technically gifted, but it was Roger
Lutz's battling midfield that was dictating play and on 28 minutes
Schneider hit the crossbar with a powerful long-range shot after
Bernhard Heinz's centre.
Goalless Half
Kuznetsov had another good chance but again missed from close range
after latching on to a long throw-in. On the stroke of half-time,
Jeunesse Esch were awarded some respite and a free-kick just outside the
Sheriff box, but Cardoni was again denied by the excellent Hutan.
Impervious Hutan
The game continued to ebb and flow at the start of the second half. Joe
Flick was called into action at one end while his Moldovan counterpart
Hutan continued to deny the desperate Jeunesse Esch attack. Two minutes
after Hutan saved Heinz's close-range effort on 54 minutes he also
repelled a Schneider penalty after Braun had been fouled by Iurie
Priganuc.
Cardoni
goal
Just as Jeunesse Esch heads were beginning to drop, Cardoni had another
free-kick chance which bounced over the despairing Hutan and into the
net after appearing to bobble. However, before the hosts could begin to
dream of another goal to take the tie into extra time, Leonid Kouchouk's
side bombarded them with scoring opportunities, but they were unable to
capitalise.
Frantic finish
Flick's excellent reflexes prevented Sheriff from salvaging a draw
after a determined shot by Teimuraz Burnadze. Jeunesse Esch immediately
launched a counterattack but Paolo Amodio's header went narrowly wide
and Sheriff held on to secure a second qualifying round tie against
Norwegian side Rosenborg BK.
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