In the early hours of Friday morning (3), Ashton Villa went out at home in the first leg of the Eredivisie quarterfinals and lost 2-4 to Olympiakos of Greece, blowing out 6.9x Coldbus W and 125x Bold. Once Villa fails to recover the lost ground in the second round, the Premier League side will have lost all three of their European matches this year.
In the Premier League, Ashton Villa is in fourth place and was able to win a wave before the game, with a home W heat of only 1.32 times. However, after the wave started, it was something else, as Olympia Gaels were mainly anti-climactic, with Ayubi Ekabi scoring two goals for a 2-0 lead in the 29th minute of the first half.
Although Ashton Villa equalized 2-2 with the achievements of Onitsukjens and Mushadaiyabi, Duglas Reyes committed a handball in the penalty area and was sentenced to a 12-yard fine after fighting until the 56th minute. Ayubi Ekabi fired mainly into the net to complete his hat-trick and again lead Olimpia Gaunce, following a long-distance shot from San Diego Heath to change the direction of his provincial opponent into the net, as Olympic Army opened the record at 4-2.
Villa had a chance to go close to the record when they gained 12 yards in 84 minutes but the 25-year-old Brazilian international became the main guest of Douglas Reyes. Villa lost 2-4 at home and will find it even harder to roll over in the second leg as there are no Premier League teams in the Europa League and Europa Cup quarterfinals, which means Premier League teams cannot win this year's European Championships if Villa go out.
In the first leg of the Europa League quarter-finals, Ferentien beat Bruges 3-2 at home thanks to goals scored by Lekadu Sudir, Bilodi and Nisuna.