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PAOK shock Basel, Astana secure late win

LONDON: FC Basel, who achieved the Champions Alliance knockout stages last season, were left confronting a second qualifying round exit after they endured a 2-1 invert at Greek side PAOK Thessaloniki in the primary leg on Tuesday.

The Swiss mammoths all things considered snatched a late away objective through Albian Ajeti and will would like to make the most of it in the second leg one week from now.

Somewhere else, a stoppage time objective saw Kazakh champions FC Astana grab a 2-1 triumph over Denmark's FC Midtjylland, previous European champions Red Star Belgrade beat Lithuanian champion Suduva Marijampole 3-0 and Dinamo Zagreb whipped Israeli guests Hapoel Lager Sheva 5-0.

Clean champions Legia Warsaw were dazed by Slovakians Spartak Trnava 2-0, Swedes Malmo conquered Romanians CFR Cluj 1-0 and Macedonians Shkendija beat Moldovans Sheriff Tiraspol by a similar score.

PAOK's triumph came in the consequence of seething fierce blazes in the Athens area with all returns from the amusement being given to those influenced by the debacle which saw 74 individuals slaughtered.

For a minute the Greek Container holders were in full control, driving 2-0 precisely 10 minutes from time, however Basel pulled one back a moment later to grab a sweet annihilation at last.

A fabulous left-foot long-go shot by Jose Alberto Canias flew into the Basel net on the 32nd moment and with the amusement going ahead with the two sides missing possibilities, the crescendo of the 80th moment could have barely been foreseen.

PAOK scored a second objective on a counterattack through Aleksandar Prijovic, however a moment later yielded a delicate objective to Ajeti who headed the ball home from short proximity.

Astana, who played in the gathering phases of Europe's chief club rivalry three seasons back, snatched their triumphant objective 20 seconds before the last shriek through László Kleinheisler.

Kleinheisler had put Astana ahead a moment after the half hour stamp yet Gustav Wikheim leveled things up for the guests six minutes after the break.

Red Star stepped up with regards to the principal minute against Suduva and Lorenzo Ebecilio anchored the underlying lead in the 23rd moment with shot from 20 meters.

Nemanja Radonjic got a redirected shot from Suduva's goalkeeper to include Red Star's second 12 minutes after the fact and included the third with a long-extend strike on 58 minutes.

Two objectives from Macedonian worldwide Arijan Ademi drove Croatians Dinamo past Israelis Lager Sheva while Carlos Strandberg scored the champ for Malmo against Cluj.

The greatest shock of the night, however, came in Poland where Legia — who played in the Champions Group two seasons back — neglected to make the most of home preferred standpoint. Trnava's objectives originated from Erik Grendel in the sixteenth moment and from Jan Vlasko in the third moment of damage time.

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