The return match of the Europa League Round of 16 between Olympiacos and Bodo-Glimt ended with a score of 2:1 in favor of the Greek club. Both goals for Olympiacos were scored by Roman Yaremchuk.
The Ukrainian forward did not make it to the starting lineup and came on as a substitute after the break. In the 53rd and 65th minutes, Roman Yaremchuk found the net against the opponent. However, Olympiacos could not advance to the next round, as they lost the first match 0:3.
nouls03: Thank you for the 2 goals, Ukrainian tank.
melina_tsigeli: You were amazing! We have two main goals to achieve, and we need your energy! Forward!
stavroula_ch_: I literally told my friends that I hope our coach will put you in the second half so we can score at least two goals. I was so sure about this. It was frustrating, but we really are proud of you and the whole team. We keep going. We keep dreaming. As a passionate Olympiacos fan, I salute you, respect you, and thank you for your words.
arcanesorcecer: Maybe if you were in the starting lineup, today would have been different. Keep it up!
Donny_Machismo: The problem with Olympiacos is that they struggle with scoring and rely on El-Kaabi and the talents of the academy. The inability of their wingers to make a decisive difference, Yaremchuk as a backup has only recently begun to exert the pressure they need.
Thrylos 7 International: Olympiacos wins tonight, but not enough to advance to the quarterfinals. 27 shots, a missed penalty, and the only shot on target that Bodo made... There’s a feeling that if Yaremchuk had started, perhaps everything would have been different. In any case, I am proud of this team. They never stopped fighting, and the crowd never quieted down!
Ben Mattinson: Muzakitis with his second assist for Yaremchuk's second goal. This time with his right foot. The best player.
Zaxos: The Ukrainian should have started, regardless of whether he was scoring or losing, he is the only forward we have, and he is a good forward.. and he also wanted Palma on the right, Rodiney is a good player, but that’s not his position. Let's move on.