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This is an archive article published on October 3, 1998

Israelis spell Macabre night for Paris St Germain

LONDON, Oct 2: Paris St Germain conceded a last-minute goal to make a shock first-round exit from the European Cup Winners' Cup football ...

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LONDON, Oct 2: Paris St Germain conceded a last-minute goal to make a shock first-round exit from the European Cup Winners’ Cup football tournament at the hands of Israel’s Maccabi Haifa last night.

Alon Mizrahi scored Haifa’s last-gasp goal to give the Israelis a dramatic 3-2 win on the night for a 4-3 aggregate victory over the 1996 winners from France.

Holders Chelsea and Italy’s Lazio survived awkward away fixtures to creep into second round, but England’s Newcastle United and Germany’s MSV Duisburg were both knocked out.

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PSG, who drew the first leg against Haifa 1-1 in Paris, fell behind in Isreal to a goal from Haifa’s Adoram Casey after 58 minutes. Nicolas Ouedec levelled for PSG only for Mizrahi to score his first of the night after 77 minutes to swing the tie back in Haifa’s favour.

Four minutes from time Augustin Okocha looked to have put PSG through on away goals but Mizrahi scored his second in the dying moments to give the Israelis a famous win.

Chelsea ground out a 0-0 draw at Swedishside Helsingborg to go through to the last 16 on the back of their 1-0 victory at Stamford Bridge a forthnight ago.

Gainluca Vialli’s team defended stoutly but rode their luck when Helsingborg’s Peter Wibran hit a post with a header in the first half.

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Big-spending Lazio, who forked out in excess of $100 million on new players at the start of the season, drew 2-2 in Switzerland at Laussane Sports to progress on the away goals rule following their 1-1 draw in the first leg.

In pouring rain Chilean Marcelo Salas headed Lazio in front against Laussane Sports after just seven minutes.

But Lausanne were level within three minutes when Philippe Douglas, who also scored in the first leg, converted a cross from the left. Veteran Roberto Mancini then laid a ball back to Sergio Conceicao who put the Romans back in front after 26 minutes but Laussane made Lazio sweat with a second equaliser six minutes from time by Steffen Renn.

In Yugoslavia, a second-half penalty was enough for Partizan Belgrade to clinch a1-0 home win and a 2-2 away goals aggregate victory against Newcastle.

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Midfielder David Batty was again the villian of the piece in his first full game since missing the decisive spot kick in England’s penalty shootout defeat by Argentina at the World Cup.

Batty hauled down Vladimir Ivic in the 53rd minute to give away the spot kick which Vuk Rasovic duly converted.

Genk hammered Germany’s representative, MSV Duisburg, 5-0 in Belgium to go through 6-1 on aggregate. Souleymane Dulare and Tordur Gudjonsson scored a brace apiece for Genk.

Spain’s Mallorca drew 1-1 at home to Hearts of Scotland to go through 2-1 overall.

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Last year’s semifinalists Lokomotive Moscow of Russia remain on track after defeating Ukrainian rivals Cska Kiev in the Russian capital. Beanpole teenager Dmitry Bulykin scored twice as the Muscovites won 3-1 to go through 5-1 overall.

Cypriot side Apollon Limassol beat Jablonec of the Czech Republic on penalties after their encounter finished 3-3 on aggregate afterextra-time.

Hungary’s interest in this season’s European competitions ended when Austria’s Ried won 1-0 at MTK Budapest for an easy 3-0 aggregate victory.

Turkey’s Besiktas also progressed despite losing 2-1 in Slovakia to Spartak Trnava. Besiktas won the first leg 3-0.

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In the Uefa Cup first round, Scotland’s Rangers beat Beitar Jersulam of Israel 4-2 at Ibrox for a 5-3 aggregate win.

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