Pafos FC started its first champions league campaign in club history with a draw on Wednesday. The Cypriots Held On To A 0-0 Draw Against Olympiacos After An Early Red Card. FK Bodø/Glimt also debuted with a draw.
For Pafos, Participation in The Main Tournament of the Champions League is Already a Joyous Event in Itself. The Cypriot National Champion defeated Maccabi Tel Aviv, Dynamo Kyiv, and Red Star in the Preliminary Rounds.
The debut threated to fall separate quickly when pafos attacher bruno was sent off in the 26th minute after a second yellow card. Shortly After, The Team’s most experienced player, 38-year-old David Luiz, had to leave the field injured.
From that moment on, pafos mainly focused on stopping the attacks. Olympiacos had 7 70 percent of Possession But Could not break through the Cypriot Wall. It remained 0-0 in the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus.
Fantastic goal Saves Bodø/Glimt
FK Bodø/Glimt also debuted in the Champions League on Wednesday. The Norwegians had a Tough Time Visiting Slavia Prague. The Czechs Tok a 1-0 Lead Halfway through the First Half when Youssoupha mbodji Tapped in a cross from Lukás Provod From Close Range.
Bodø/Glimt had a Chance to Equalize Shortly After Half -time from the Penalty Spot, But Kasper Høgh’s Penalty was Saved by goalkeeper Jindrich Stanek. A little later, Senegalese Winger Mbodji Tapped in His Second of the Evening On The Other Side of the Field: 2-0.
The Happy Mbodji was substituted, and before he was done giving high fives, Daniel Bassi Made It 2-1 from the rebound. A Few Minutes later, The Highlight of the Evening Followed: Sondre Fet Volleyed the Ball Hard Under The Crossbar To Make It 2-2. That was the final score in Prague.