Liverpool, Dortmund, Spurs eke out draws in Europa League

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers suffered another blow in his fight to save his job as Swiss side FC Sion earned a 1-1 draw at Anfield in Group B.

Published : Oct 02, 2015 19:41 IST , Paris

Liverpool's Alberto Moreno (right) in action with Sion's Ebenezer Assifuah.
Liverpool's Alberto Moreno (right) in action with Sion's Ebenezer Assifuah.
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Liverpool's Alberto Moreno (right) in action with Sion's Ebenezer Assifuah.

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers suffered another blow in his fight to save his job as Swiss side FC Sion earned a 1-1 draw at Anfield in Group B. Rodgers has been heavily criticised by fans and pundits after Liverpool’s disappointing start to the season and he had to endure more boos from the Anfield faithful after another lacklustre display that left them with two draws from their first two Group B matches. Adam Lallana put Liverpool ahead in the fourth minute when he converted from a Divock Origi cutback. But Sion equalised in the 18th minute when Ebenezer Assifuah chested down and fired past Simon Mignolet. “I thought the result was disappointing considering the number of chances we created,” Rodgers told BT Sport . “We started well but we gave away a disappointing goal, and they got in and finished what was probably their only chance.”

Tottenham came within nine minutes of beating last season’s Champions League quarter-finalists Monaco on a rainy night in the principality before Stephan El Shaarawy scored to secure a 1-1 draw for the hosts. Spurs opened the scoring 10 minutes prior to the interval. Nacer Chadli set up Dele Alli, who was denied by Danijel Subasic. However, the ball ricocheted kindly into the path of Erik Lamela, who was left with a simple tap-in. Nevertheless, Monaco hit back in the 81st minute when Nabil Dirar crossed from the right for fellow substitute El Shaarawy, who got up above Kieran Trippier to head in. The point leaves Tottenham top of Group J ahead of Qarabag, who beat Anderlecht 1-0 in Azerbaijan. “We’re disappointed and it’s two points lost,” said Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino. “We could have been more clinical. But I’m happy with the performance and the effort.”

After holding Ajax to a 2-2 draw in Amsterdam in their opening game in Group A, Celtic drew by the same scoreline at home to Fenerbahce in Glasgow. However, it was a disappointing outcome after the Scottish champions went two goals up inside 32 minutes through Leigh Griffiths and Kris Commons. A shocking Efe Ambrose header allowed Fernandao in to pull one back for Fenerbahce and the Brazilian, the leading scorer in Turkey last season with Bursaspor, levelled just after the break. “We created two very nice goals and had good control over them, and of course we made a stupid mistake. Then we started the second half poorly and they make it 2-2 from a set-play,” said Celtic manager Ronny Deila. Celtic’s next game is in Norway against Molde, who top the group after drawing 1-1 with Ajax.

Borussia Dortmund continued their unbeaten start to the season but they had to come from behind to draw 1-1 with PAOK in Greece in Group C. Recent signing Dimitar Berbatov started up front for the hosts, but it was Slovakian striker Robert Mak who gave PAOK a first-half lead. Gonzalo Castro equalised in fortunate fashion 18 minutes from time, though. His clipped ball into the box was meant for Jonas Hofmann but it evaded him and goalkeeper Robin Olsen and crossed the line. Dortmund top the group by a point from FC Krasnodar, who beat Qabala 2-1 in Russia.

Spanish league leaders Villarreal claimed their first points in Group E as they beat Czech side Viktoria Plzen 1-0 at El Madrigal. The Brazilian Leo Baptistao netted the only goal of the game early in the second half. Villarreal are three points behind group leaders Rapid Vienna, who won 1-0 away to Dinamo Minsk.

Serie A leaders Fiorentina continued their fine form as they defeated Belenenses 4-0 in Portugal in Group I. Federico Bernardeschi and Khouma Boubacar scored before the break in Lisbon and a Tonel own goal made it three before Giuseppe Rossi scored his first goal since May last year after injury to clinch the win. Fiorentina are second in their group, three points behind Basel, who beat Lech Poznan 2-0 in Switzerland. Fiorentina were not the only Italian winners, with Lazio coming from behind to beat nine-man Saint-Etienne 3-2 in Group G and Napoli winning 2-0 at Legia Warsaw in Group D.

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