PSV beaten at home as AC Milan, Everton & Freiburg take narrow leads
AC Milan, Everton and Freiburg are in control of their Europa League third-round qualifying ties, but PSV are in danger.

PSV are in danger of a shock early exit from the Europa League after losing 1-0 at home to Osijek on Thursday, while AC Milan, Freiburg and Everton hold narrow leads.
The Eredivisie side went down 1-0 to a Borna Barisic penalty and will have to mount a strong comeback in Croatia in next week's return leg in the third qualifying round to stay in the competition.
Big-spending Milan got their Europa League campaign under way with a tight 1-0 win at CSU Craiova, Ricardo Rodriguez scoring on his competitive debut for the club.
Valere Germain also got off the mark, the former Monaco striker opening his Marseille account in style with a hat-trick in a 4-2 home win against Oostende.
1 - Sébastien Siani has scored Ostende’s first ever goal in European competitions, on his first shot of the game. History.July 27, 2017
Leighton Baines scored the only goal as Everton edged past Ruzomberok of Slovakia 1-0 on Wayne Rooney's competitive debut, while Freiburg beat Domzale of Slovenia thanks to Nils Petersen's first-half strike.
Fenerbahce are in control of their tie having won 2-1 at Sturm Graz, Bordeaux beat Hungarian outfit Videoton 2-1 at home and Athletic Bilbao drew 1-1 at Dinamo Bucharest, Rivaldinho scoring a sensational long-range goal to cancel out Aymeric Laporte's opener.
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