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🇧🇬🚨Crazy scenes in Bulgaria this afternoon! League leaders Levski Sofia thought they’d snatched 3 points in the 96th minute, only for 12th-placed Dobrudzha to equalise with this Puskas contender from Ivaylo Mihaylov in the 99th minute! 🚀

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