Bodo Glimt made history on Thursday night after qualifying for the last eight despite losing to Bruno Onyemechi’s Olympiacos.
Bruno Onyemaechi was on for the last quarter of the match as Olympiacos won 2-1 but lost the tie 4-2 on aggregate score.
Onyemaechi came on a second half substitute 75th minute after the home side went ahead 2-1.
Danish striker Kasper Hogh like the first leg, scored to put the home side under further pressure.

However, Ukranian striker Roman Yaremchuk bagged a brace on the night but it wasn’t enough to qualify the Greek side for the quarter-finals.
Brazilian defender Rodinei missed the opportunity to increase Olympiacos chances of qualifying after he missed a second half penalty
Instead Bodo Glimt made history on the night as they became the first. Norwegian team to qualify for the last eight of the Europa League.
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