The team is slow to score and is about to lose. Another loss would be two consecutive defeats, and the exit situation was in jeopardy. At this point, Serbian fans were very anxious. When they saw the clashes between the players of both sides, they were desperate and angry. They smashed water bottles from the stands, and a large number of water bottles fell from the sky and landed near Slovenia's penalty area and the baseline.

Still don't know if it's a smash of an opposition player or if it's going to be one of your own. Luckily it didn't hit anyone.

It looks like there are water bottles in the Europa League as well!

There was five minutes of injury time in this game! Serbia had nothing to show for it as the game was kicked to nearly 94, and the camera panned to Serbian head coach Stojkovic. I saw him sitting on the bench (below) looking serious. In response, Yan Qiang questioned how he had been sitting like that since the 80th minute and there was nothing the head coach could do about it. It should be out of control for the players.

With 30 seconds left in the game, Nie Weiping was also anxious, saying that Serbia didn't even get a penalty kick. As a result, the last attack got a corner kick by which Jovic was beaten. Seeing Serbia finally equalize, a few commentators finally breathed a sigh of relief and smiled happily.

The clock was set at 94 the moment Jovic's header broke through the goal: 58 seconds with just two seconds to go before the end.

Only the soccer gods can break through, and Jovic said no with the "Sage of Chess"!

The dull Europa League match was interesting because of Mr. Nie! As we started to introduce the lineups of the two teams, Mr. Nie yawned, leaving Yan Qiang stuck. In the middle of the explanation, he spilled something again and made a lot of noise in the broadcast room.

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