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Linfield are just 90 minutes away from becoming the first Irish League team to reach the group stages of the Europa League.
It's after they scored a shock 3-2 win in Thursday night's play-off first leg against Qarabag at Windsor Park.
Former Everton player Shayne Lavery struck twice for the Blues including a brilliant individual goal, running from half-way to hit what proved to be the winner.
ποΈ Relive the goals from last night π
— Linfieldtv (@Linfieldtv) August 23, 2019
Full highlights can be found below and on our official website https://t.co/ZH5TsoYZfH:
β¬οΈhttps://t.co/OTFqsPZOSq pic.twitter.com/89pRnTXYEh
The performance had manager David Healy singing 20-year-old Lavery's praises...
#EuropaLeague play-off 1st leg
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) August 22, 2019
FT: @OfficialBlues 3
(Stafford, Lavery MOTM x2)@FKQarabaghEN 2
Windsor erupts. One of the greatest ever results from an Irish League club in Europe. David Healy’s men 90 mins away from group stages & £4m jackpot.
Magnificent π π π π π pic.twitter.com/uiNODXUkjy
The second leg is in Azerbaijan next Thursday and Blues fans say they've nothing to fear after the heroics at Windsor....
πΈ The smiles say it all from @OfficialBlues fans - bursting with pride after famous #EuropaLeague win. They’re on air am about “sensational” Shayne Lavery & if they can finish job & go through: “Of course, we won here when they said we’d lose 4 or 5, we’ll beat them there too!” pic.twitter.com/kmnhfmRKTB
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) August 22, 2019
In other football news, ex-Linfield player Aaron Burns has left Coleraine by mutual consent.
And Derry City host Dundalk on Friday night in the second round of the FAI Cup (7.45pm).
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