Raul Bobadilla's late goal saves Augsburg's Europa League campaign
Knowing that a victory by a margin of two goals of more - with the exception of a 2-0 win - would secure its place in the knockout phase of the Europa League, Augsburg did just that at Partizan on Thursday, in the most dramatic fashion imaginable.
Entering the 89th minute of the match, Augsburg held a 2-1 lead that would have spelled the end of its first-ever European adventure. However, to the shock and awe of the Serbian supporters in attendance, Raul Bobadilla scored a late goal to silence Partizan Stadium, and punch Augsburg's ticket to the spring stage of the Europa League by virtue of overall goal difference.
JAAAAAAAA! Der #FCA zieht in die K.O.-Phase der @EuropaLeague ein. 3:1-Sieg beim @FKPartizanBG!!! #FKPFCA #KeineSau pic.twitter.com/EVPwo9X3pW
— FC Augsburg (@FCAugsburg) December 10, 2015
There was also drama in the stands, as Partizan's Grobari ultras stole some flags belonging to Augsburg's fans.
Partizan vs Augsburg tonight.
Grobari stole some flags from the away fans pic.twitter.com/sRuyGt4SUB
— CasualUltra.com (@CasualUltra_) December 10, 2015
Those flags, however, will be of little consolation to most Partizan supporters.
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