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After a famous victory on the road last Thursday night, will Qarabağ’s excellent form continue?
A week ago, Owusu, Marko Vešović and Ramil Şeydayev all netted in an 18 minute second half spree as the Azerbaijani champions won 3-0 at Karaiskakis Stadium.
Given that Qarabağ had won just six of 24 European away games beforehand (excluding qualifiers), that’s certainly a momentous victory.
That’s actually back-to-back 3-0 wins in the Europa League for Gurban Gurbanov’s side who hammered Nantes in Bakı last month.
So, another success here would leave the Horseman on the cusp of the Europa League knockout phase for the first time ever.
As for Olympiacos, their season continues to be a catastrophe, summed up by the fact they’re onto their third manager already.
Including qualifiers, Olympiacos have failed to win any of their nine European matches this season, their worst run for over 40 years.
Thus, plenty of work to do for Míchel’s men who, even at only the half-way mark, look doomed to end up last.
Will those inside Tofiq Bahramov Republican Stadium be celebrating a memorable home win?