Kirk Millar struck twice as Linfield came from behind to take a crucial 2-1 away win from the first leg of their Europa League third qualifying round tie with Sutjeska. The Montenegrins had struck first when Damir Kojasevic curled in a free-kick in only the 11th minute as the sides played in baking hot conditions in Podgorica. But Millar brought Linfield level seven minutes before the break when Shayne Lavery’s shot was saved but Vlado Gljen could only palm the ball into the path of the forward who smashed home the rebound. And Millar then struck a potentially decisive blow in the 65th minute when he latched on to a pass from Bastien Hery and lofted the ball over the out-rushing goalkeeper. Topics Europa League, Linfield, Sutjeska, UEFA Europa League UEFA Europa League: Linfield 1 B36 Torshavn 1 Celtic fined €23,000 for illicit banner Linfield 0 Celtic 2: Sinclair, Rogic hand advantage to Scottish champions Griffiths, Celtic and Linfield charged after ill-tempered Champions League tie Wayne Rooney believes he still has plenty to offer on the pitch ahead of Derby move Southampton assistant Rohl departs for Bayern Munich Close scores spectacular volley as Portsmouth beat Birmingham Former Rangers midfielder Liam Burt signs for Celtic Celtic boss Lennon dismisses Cluj ‘miracle’ claims PSG have offered Neymar to Manchester United – and here’s what they want Ranked! The 9 best signings in the Premier League this summer 5 players Liverpool should offload before the transfer window closes Essential Fantasy Premier League tips 8 big transfers that fell through at the last minute
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