Olympiacos' Extra-Time Heroics Seal Europa Conference League Victory Over Fiorentina

Olympiacos’ Extra-Time Heroics Seal Europa Conference League Victory Over Fiorentina

Olympiacos Clinch Historic Europa Conference League Title in Dramatic Fashion

Olympiacos have won the Europa Conference League after stunning Fiorentina 1-0 deep into extra-time in Athens. Ayoub El Kaabi’s 116th-minute header secured the Greek club’s first-ever European trophy after a tense encounter at the AEK Arena.

A Memorable Journey for Olympiacos

After a shock win over Aston Villa in the semi-final stages, all the stars were aligning for Olympiacos to become the first Greek club to win a UEFA competition.

The match took place in Athens, at their rival’s home ground, and in the 20th anniversary year of the country’s shock triumph at the European Championships.

Fiorentina’s Quest for Redemption in Europa Conference League

As for Fiorentina, the Serie A side hoped history would not repeat itself after losing the Conference League final to West Ham last season. Both teams flew out of the trap, with Wolves loanee Daniel Podence’s curling effort tipped wide by Fiorentina keeper Pietro Terracciano inside four minutes. Sixty seconds later, Andrea Belotti fired a good chance into the side netting.

Europa Conference League A Fierce Battle on the Field

The Italians had the ball in the back of the net after nine minutes courtesy of Nikola Milenkovic following a cleverly worked corner routine, but the flag was quickly raised for offside. Neither side was willing to take their foot off the gas, though Konstantinos Tzolakis was initially the busier of the two goalies, making big saves to deny Giacomo Bonaventura and Belotti.

Close Calls and Intense Moments

Down the other end, Terracciano had to be on alert after Podence flicked a powerful corner kick goal-bound. The 34-year-old was later involved in a hefty collision with El Kaabi as he went to punch away a dangerous ball. After the break, play was delayed for several minutes after a clash of heads between Belotti and Panagiotis Retsos, with the latter surprisingly carrying on despite the Olympiacos physio signaling for a substitution.

Second-Half Tension and Extra-Time Drama

The second half was a far more tense affair, with neither side able to generate meaningful chances until Milenkovic headed wide from a corner, before Christian Kouame’s scuffed shot forced an awkward and acrobatic save from Tzolakis. Olympiacos’ opportunities were few and far between, but they came agonizingly close with 10 minutes of normal time when former Leicester City star Vicente Iborra’s header from a free-kick glanced wide of the post.

Extra-Time Heroics

The score remained goalless as the match went to extra-time, and the Greeks started the additional half-hour better, with Stevan Jovetic, a former Fiorentina striker, forcing a great save from Terracciano. Tzolakis was called into action yet again after the break to deny Jonathan Ikone’s first-time shot, but with tired legs all around, the quality of the match had declined significantly.

El Kaabi’s Decisive Moment

Penalties looked to be inevitable, but then in the 116th minute, Santiago Hezze’s wicked cross found its way to El Kaabi, who held off the challenge of his defender to bundle the ball into the back of the net from a few yards out. Players and fans were forced to wait an agonizing few minutes as VAR checked for a potential offside, but eventually, they were allowed to celebrate all over again.

A Historic Victory for Olympiacos

This victory marks a historic moment for Olympiacos, securing their first European trophy and etching their name into the annals of football history.

The celebrations in Athens will be long remembered, as the Greek giants bask in the glory of their well-deserved triumph.