Look! Leicester City, AS Roma, Lyon, Rangers and Tottenham in action in Europe

It was a night of drama in the Europa League and Europa Conference League

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Imran Malik, Assistant Editor
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1/11
Sturm Graz v Monaco: Kelvin Yeboah (left) of Sturm Graz and Monaco's Guillermo Maripan challenge for the ball during their Europa League Group B match at the Stade Louis II in Monaco. Monaco won 1-0.
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2/11
AS Roma v CSKA Sofia: AS Roma's Gianluca Mancini in action with CSKA Sofia's Kaloyan Krastev at the Stadio Olimpico, Rome. Tammy Abraham scored his first home goal as Roma came from behind to beat CSKA Sofia in the Europa Conference League to make it six wins from six under Jose Mourinho.
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3/11
AS Roma v CSKA Sofia: The match ended 5-1 to AS Roma and Mourinho was delighted with the result.
Reuters
4/11
PSV v Real Sociedad: PSV's Cody Gakpo celebrates scoring his side's second goal during the Europa League Group B match against Real Sociedad at the Philips stadium in Eindhoven, Netherlands. The match ended in a 2-2 draw.
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5/11
Rangers v Lyon: Lyon's Brazilian midfielder Lucas Paquetá (left) vies with Rangers' English defender Connor Goldson during the UEFA Europa League group A match at the Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow.
AFP
6/11
Rangers v Lyon: Lyon's Algerian forward Islam Slimani celebrates after Rangers' English defender James Tavernier (unseen) scored an own goal. Lyon won 2-0.
AFP
7/11
Rennes v Tottenham: Rennes' forward Serhou Guirassy (centre) fights for the ball with Tottenham's defender Japhet Tanganga during the UEFA Europa Conference League Group G football match at The Roazhon Park Stadium in Rennes, north-western France.
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8/11
Rennes v Tottenham: Tottenham's Spanish forward Bryan Gil reacts after the UEFA Europa Conference League Group G match against Rennais at The Roazhon Park Stadium in Rennes, north-western France. The points were shared in a 2-2 draw.
AFP
9/11
Leicester City v Napoli: Leicester City's Patson Daka celebrates scoring a goal with teammates but it was later disallowed after a VAR review. Coach Brendan Rodgers said his "young team will learn" after they gave away a two-goal lead over Napoli in their Europa League opener at King Power Stadium.
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10/11
Leicester City v Napoli: Napoli's Victor Osimhen celebrates after scoring his side's second goal. The match finished 2-2.
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11/11
Leicester City v Napoli: Leicester's manager Brendan Rodgers, centre, leaves the field at the end of the game.
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