Fulham (0) 2 Dinamo Zagreb 1 (0)
Fulham's incredible European run shows no signs of losing momentum after they scored two in the final two minutes to beat Dinamo Zagreb 2-1 at a rain-soaked Loftus Road.
Ivica Olic gave the Croatian side the lead but Steed Malbranque equalised in the 89th minute and Luis Boa Morte slotted home deep into injury time to clinch a surprise 2-1 win.
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Fulham striker Luis Boa Morte scores winning goal
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Jean Tigana's men, who have lost their last four league games, will now hope to continue their fine Intertoto Cup and UEFA form in the third round.
The result of this fixture was always going to be more important than the entertainment value - and the first half was of little interest to the disappointing crowd who braved the lashing rain to half fill Loftus Road.
Facundo Sava had the best chance of the opening 45 minutes, stretching to reach Luis Boa Morte's drilled delivery across the face of goal but somehow succeeding only in deflecting the ball wide.
Dinamo gave the Cottagers an attack of the jitters when they went ahead out of the blue in the 51st minute through Olic, who planted Dumitru Mitu's cross beyond Edwin van der Sar's dive.
But Malbranque and Boa Morte ensured Fulham's European unbeaten streak continued.
Earlier, there had been more of a stir being created by the men in the directors' box than the players on the pitch.
Former Republic of Ireland manager Mick McCarthy was watching from the stands alongside England assistant coach Tord Grip, Birmingham chief Steve Bruce and Bolton boss Sam Allardyce.
Aston Villa manager Graeme Taylor and assistant Stuart Gray were also present to check on their on-loan £6million striker Bosko Balaban, who did little up front for Zagreb to suggest he could return to the Barclaycard Premiership and be a success.
Zagreb boss Miroslav Blazevic - the former Croatia and Iran coach - knew an early goal was essential if his side were to have any realistic chance of overturning their first-leg deficit.
The visitors' 400-strong band of supporters featured a significant number of London Croats - and their constant noise was fine support considering the 3-0 aggregate scoreline.
Edwin van der Sar kept a watchful eye on Olic's awkward shot in the 15th minute, with the ball smacking into his midriff.
Boa Morte, playing up front again tonight rather than in his favoured left-wing role, was Zagreb's chief tormentor in the teams' first meeting.
And the Portuguese international really should have done better when he raced in from the right after 21 minutes. Instead of squaring the ball to Sava, he flicked it straight into Ivan Turina's grasp.
Bjarne Goldbaek whipped a fine free-kick inches past the angle of post and crossbar as Fulham's pressure mounted.
Dumitru Mitu, by far the Croats' most dangerous player at the Stadion Maksimir a fortnight ago, unleashed a fine 30-yard drive 11 minutes before the break.
Van der Sar dived somewhat hesitantly and pushed the ball round his right-hand post.
But his reaction five minutes later was completely instinctive, racing from his goalline to dive bravely at Olic's feet and end the visitors' attack.
Sava missed a sitter from a yard out just before the break, stretching to meet Boa Morte's drilled cross but making minimal contact with the ball.
Dinamo went ahead out of the blue in the 51st minute. Mitu lofted a curling cross to the far post and Olic towered above Inamoto to plant a firm header just beyond van der Sar's outstretched palm and into the bottom corner of his net.
Only heroics from Zagreb keeper Turina prevented Boa Morte restoring Fulham's three-goal aggregate advantage. The keeper tipped his measured header over the bar.
Olic should have given Fulham a real attack of the nerves - but van der Sar easily gathered his tame toe-poke.
Steve Marlet missed a great chance when he glanced a close-range header wide.
But substitute Malbranque made no mistake when Goldbaek put him through in the 89th minute, skipping round Turina and slotting home to equalise.
And Malbranque broke through again in injury time and squared the ball to Boa Morte, who smacked it into the net to clinch a shock victory for Jean Tigana's men.
Fulham: Van der Sar, Finnan, Melville, Goma, Brevett, Goldbaek, Clark (Djetou 73), Inamoto (Malbranque 64), Legwinski, Sava (Marlet 60), Boa Morte.
Subs Not Used: Taylor, Ouaddou, Wome, Stolcers.
Goals: Malbranque 89, Boa Morte 90.
Dinamo Zagreb: Turina, Sedloski, Smoje, Cesar, Mikic, Kranjcar (Juric 77), Agic, Mitu, Krznar, Olic, Balaban.
Subs Not Used: Butina, Mujcin, Zahora, Petrovic, Bosnjak, Drpic.
Booked: Smoje, Cesar.
Goals: Olic 52.
Agg (5-1)
Ref: Laurent Duhamel (France) Att: 7,700