Goalkeeping Heroics Seal Lille’s Thrilling Win

Lille goalkeeper Berke Ozer delivered a jaw-dropping performance in the dying minutes of their UEFA Europa League clash against AS Roma, saving three consecutive penalties to preserve a narrow 1-0 victory for the French side on Thursday.

Early Strike Sets Stage for Drama

Hakon Arnar Haraldsson handed Lille an early lead in the sixth minute, capitalizing on a defensive error to slot home. However, the match turned chaotic in the final 10 minutes when Roma earned a lifeline through a handball penalty awarded against Lille defender Aissa Mandi.

Penalty Chaos Unfolds

Substitute Artem Dovbyk stepped up for Roma’s first attempt in the 80th minute, but Ozer parried his effort. VAR intervened, ordering a retake due to encroachment by Lille’s Romain Perraud. Dovbyk’s second try met the same fate, with Ozer again diving to save—only for the referee to rule the Turkish keeper had moved off his line too early, prompting a third penalty.

Matias Soule then took responsibility for Roma’s third attempt, but Ozer completed his hat-trick of saves, this time with no objections, sparking wild celebrations among Lille’s players and staff.

Gasperini: “A Random, Unprecedented Situation”

Roma manager Gian Piero Gasperini expressed disbelief post-match, stating, “I’ve never witnessed three missed penalties in one game. It was an almost unique, random situation that decided the outcome.” The result leaves Lille in a strong position ahead of the second leg, while Roma face an uphill battle to salvage their European campaign.