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Frustration for Palace, Flawless Athens: 3 Takeaways from the Conference League Last-16 Openers

Tosin by Tosin
3 months ago

The UEFA Conference League round of 16 kicked off with a night of contrasting fortunes across the continent. From a turgid stalemate at Selhurst Park to a clinical demolition in Slovenia, the first legs provided plenty of evidence for how the road to the final in Leipzig might unfold.

Here are the three biggest lessons we learned from yesterday’s action.

1. Crystal Palace Lack the “Killer Instinct” for Europe

Crystal Palace entered their clash with AEK Larnaca as heavy favorites, but left Selhurst Park frustrated by a 0-0 draw. Despite the return of Jean-Philippe Mateta from injury and an array of chances for Evann Guessandand Ismaïla Sarr, Oliver Glasner’s men could not find a way past Zlatan Alomerović.

For Palace, dominance without clinical finishing is a dangerous game in knockout football. Palace controlled the tempo but lacked the “killer instinct” required to break down a low block. They now face a daunting trip to Cyprus with the tie on a knife-edge, proving that Premier League pedigree counts for little if you can’t hit the back of the net.

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2. AEK Athens are Genuine Contenders

While other big names stumbled, AEK Athens delivered the performance of the night. Their 4-0 thrashing of NK Celje was a masterclass in efficiency and ruthlessness.

By putting one foot firmly in the quarter-finals before the second leg even begins, the Greek side has sent a clear message to the rest of the competition. They are not  just mere participants in the competition, a four-goal cushion away from home is a rare luxury that marks Athens as the team to avoid in the next draw.

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3. The “Away Goal” Ghost Still Lingers in Strategy

Despite the official abolition of the away goals rule, teams like RC Strasbourg and Shakhtar Donetsk played with a freedom away from home that suggested a psychological shift. 

Strasbourg’s 2-1 win at Rijeka and Shakhtar’s 3-1 victory at Lech Poznań showed that the modern European away side is no longer content to “sit and soak.”

Yesterday showed  that the best defense is often a proactive offense. By securing multiple goals on the road, these teams have effectively neutralized the home-field advantage their opponents will hope to use in the return legs. 

The tactical flexibility shown by Rayo Vallecano who also won 3-1 away at Samsunspor suggests that the most successful teams this year will be those who refuse to play for draws on their travels.

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