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Haka take narrow lead

Thursday, 15 July 2004

[1] FC Etzella Ettelbrück recovered from falling 2-0 down in 20 minutes in Finland against FC Haka to give themselves hope in the second leg of their UEFA Cup first qualifying round tie.

Nenonen scores twice

[2] Haka took the lead against the visitors from Luxembourg, who had lost all four of their previous UEFA Cup ties, on four minutes when Mika Nenonen was sent through by Sergei Terehhov and made no mistake. A quarter of an hour later, Haka made their dominance tell again through Nenonen, this time after a precise pass from Tommi Torkkeli.

Etzella back in tie

[3] Within six minutes, Etzella had pulled one back after winning a penalty. Patrick Grettnich sent Haka goalkeeper Mikko Vilmunen the wrong way, and although the home side continued to press after this setback, just before the break centre-back Janne Salli was shown a red card for a tackle from behind.

Huttunen Huttunen'confident'

[4] The second half was a quieter affair, with Etzella better able to contain Haka thanks to their one-man advantage. Haka must now hold their lead in the second leg on 29 July, and coach Olli Huttunen said: "I am happy with the result, since we had to play the second half with ten men. Still, I am not too happy with the way we played in the first half. We made too many mistakes and they proved to be costly. However, I am confident we will get the result we want in Luxembourg."

Mika Nenonen scored twice for Haka