Dynamo, Pana take control
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Dynamo Kiev came from behind to take a narrow 2-1 lead into their UEFA Champions League third qualifying round second leg against Eredivisie side Feyenoord.
The Ukrainian outfit fell behind to Ruben Schaken's strike four minutes after the interval, a goal that could prove crucial in the outcome of this tie.
However, Lex Immers put into his own net to give Dynamo a way back into the encounter seven minutes later and Ideye Brown scored the winner on the evening in the 69th minute.
Feyenoord can be more than pleased with their effort after holding their own against their conquerors tonight and they are by no means out of this tie heading into the second leg at De Kuip.
Motherwell saw their Champions League dream all but killed off after suffering a 2-0 home defeat to Panathinaikos.
Stuart McCall's side had their fair share of possession and half-chances but lasted just 13 minutes of their debut in the competition before conceding.
The manner of the goal would have been deeply frustrating for McCall as an inswinging free-kick from Lazaros Christodoulopoulos found its way inside Darren Randolph's far post as the home side failed to attack the delivery.
Substitute Charis Mavrias broke away in the 76th minute to give Motherwell a mountain to climb to reach the play-offs when they travel to Athens next week.
Henrik Ojamaa lost the ball on the edge of the Greek box after a Motherwell free-kick and the visitors cleared the ball to Ibrahim Sissoko, who played a perfect through ball for right winger Mavrias and he fired the ball through Randolph's legs.