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2014/2015 Europa League

The second day of the group stage of the Champions League left a perfect record of Italian teams: Napoli, Inter, Fiorentina and Torino totaled three points. Italian football, with the help of Naples, Fiorentina and Inter, enhances their strength in the Europa League, which shines with a clear dominance in their respective groups after completing the second day of competition.



The four transalpine representatives, including Torino won its commitments. Napoli, Fiorentina and Inter already have their games wins. Also Dinamo Moscow, Dinamo Kiev and Legia Warsaw. Others, like the defending champions Sevilla and Villarreal, are firm in their groups. But do not reach the full, although they remain undefeated.


Napoli Rafael Benítez asserted his authority in Bratislava, where he beat Slovan (0-2) with goals from Marek Hamsik and the Slovakian Gonzalo Higuain, who like Jose Maria Callejon came out in the second half and sealed the shock . Domina Group I of the Spanish table technician while Sparta Prague, with a brace from David Lafata, overthrew the Young Boys (3-1).

Like Fiorentina that hit home to Dinamo Minsk full of substitutes without Borja Valero and Joaquin and Marcos Alonso at the side for 50 minutes. Alberto Aquilani, Slovenian Josip Ilicic and Frederick took the box Bernardeschi rapes his second win in the tournament (0-3).
Meanwhile, two goals from Sylvain Marveaux ended PAOK Salonika and provided the first French victory at Guingamp



Danilo D'Ambrosio and Mauro Icardi provided good news for Inter against struggling Karabakh of Azerbaijan (2-0). A respite for the Milan team also benefited from the goalless draw between Saint Etienne and Dnirpo, languishing in the Italian League. The Tornio won in extra time thanks to a late goal from Fabio Quagliarella (1-0). With a win and a draw shares the top spot with Club Brugge, who won at home to HJK Helsinki in the success of Lior Rafaelov, Tom De Sutter and Felipe Gedoz.

Sevilla avoided their first defeat in extra time thanks to both Stéphane Mbia of Cameroon. Unai Emery's team, who took advantage by Iago Blades, accused the French expulsion of Polish origin Thimothee Kolodziejczak, which involved also the penalty which Andrej Kramaric, which tied the game. The Rijeka took advantage dialing Zoran Kvržić until M'Bia saved the Spanish table, which maintains the lead in Group G followed by Feyenoord, who beat Standard Liege (2-1).