The UEFA Champions League first qualifying round saw a evenly matched contest in Lithuania as Kauno Zalgiris welcomed FC Drita of Kosovo. The match ended 1-1, leaving both sides with everything to play for in the return leg in Pristina.
Match Overview
Kauno Zalgiris, back in the Champions League after a decade, started brightly in front of a passionate home crowd at Darius and Girėnas Stadium. FC Drita, the Kosovan champions, were content to sit deep and rely on quick breaks through their pacey wingers.
Key Moments
- 23' – Kauno Zalgiris take the lead: A corner from the right was met by a powerful header from defender Steven Thicot, who rose above his marker to send the ball into the top corner. The home crowd erupted.
- 41' – Drita equalize: A defensive lapse allowed Drita striker Muharrem Jashari to pounce on a loose ball inside the box. With composure, he slotted the ball past Kauno goalkeeper Tomislav Duka.
- 65' – Kauno hit the crossbar: Forward Gratas Sirgėdas curled a beautiful shot from 20 yards that clipped the woodwork, inches away from restoring the lead.
Tactical Story
Kauno Zalgiris dominated possession (58%) but often lacked the final pass to break down Drita's deep block. Coach Rokas Garastas used a 4-3-3 formation, with wingers hugging the touchline to stretch the visitors. Drita, under coach Ardian Nuhiu, employed a compact 4-4-2, aiming to win the ball and release forwards Jashari and Blerim Krasniqi on the counter. The visitors' equalizer came from exactly that approach.
Standout Performer
Muharrem Jashari was a constant threat for Drita, using his strength and movement to unsettle the Kauno backline. His goal was a clinical finish, and he also created two other half-chances. For the hosts, Steven Thicot was immense at both ends, scoring the opener and making several important clearances.
Impact on the Tie
The draw leaves the tie wide open. Kauno Zalgiris will rue their missed chances, but a 1-1 away result is historically a positive one for the away side in European ties. Drita will back themselves in the second leg at their own stadium, where a 0-0 draw would be enough to advance. The winner progresses to face either HJK Helsinki or FK RFS.

