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UCD Falls to FC 2 Korriku in Kosovo, Hopes Remain for Return Leg

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UCD faced a challenging match against FC 2 Korriku in Kosovo, suffering a 2-1 defeat in the first leg of the UEFA Youth League second round. Despite the loss, the team remains optimistic about their chances in the return fixture scheduled for November 6 in Dublin.

Key Takeaways

  • UCD lost 2-1 to FC 2 Korriku in the UEFA Youth League.
  • The team scored first but conceded two goals before the end of the match.
  • UCD will play the return leg at home, where they hope to overturn the deficit.

Match Overview

The match took place in Pristina, where UCD started strong, showcasing their attacking prowess early on. Players Roy Lawlor and Harry Whelan posed significant threats to the opposition’s defense within the first 15 minutes. UCD’s efforts paid off just before the half-hour mark when Lawlor found the back of the net, giving the Students a 1-0 lead.

However, the momentum shifted just before halftime. Lis Berisha equalized for FC 2 Korriku in the 42nd minute, bringing the score to 1-1. The second half saw Berisha strike again in the 59th minute, securing the win for the Kosovans.

Looking Ahead

Despite the setback, UCD remains hopeful. The team has shown resilience in previous matches, notably their impressive 5-3 aggregate victory against Stjarnan in Iceland earlier this month. This experience could serve as a motivational factor as they prepare for the return leg.

  • Next Match: November 6, 2024, in Dublin.
  • Aggregate Score Needed: UCD must win by at least two goals to advance.

UEFA Youth League Context

The UEFA Youth League features the Under-19 teams of 32 UEFA Champions League entrants, along with youth domestic champions from 32 nations. UCD’s participation highlights the growing competitiveness of youth soccer in Ireland, as they aim to make a mark on the European stage.

Conclusion

While UCD’s loss in Kosovo presents a challenge, the team is determined to fight back in the return leg. With their attacking capabilities and previous successes, they are poised to give their all in front of their home crowd, hoping to keep their European journey alive.

Sources

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Memaga Caglič
Memaga Caglič
Memaga Caglič is an Albanian journalist with a passion for reporting on Balkan news. Known for her insightful coverage of regional political, social, and cultural issues, Memaga brings a unique perspective to her reporting, offering in-depth analysis and a deep understanding of the region.
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