Marseille beat Benfica on penalties to secure semi-final spot in Europa League

Marseille defeated Benfica 4-2 on penalties, after the sides were deadlocked 2-2 on aggregate, and go on to face Atalanta in the semi-finals of the Europa League

The hosts dominated the match, which they went into with a 2-1 deficit, but for much of the game it appeared they might be held out by the stout Benfica defence and goalkeeping of Anatolii Trubin.

This was until substitute Faris Moumbagna headed home a cross from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang 10 minutes from time.

After a pulsating 90 minutes, extra time was a more measured affair with both sides out on their feet by the end of the 120 minutes.

Angel Di Maria missed the opening spot kick shooting against the right post, then after five perfect kicks, Antonio Silva saw his shot saved by Pau Lopez diving to his right and Luis Henrique then scored to send l’OM into the last four.

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West Ham knocked out of Europe as Leverkusen remain unbeaten

West Ham produced a valiant display but ultimately came up short as Bayer Leverkusen substitute Jeremie Frimpong struck in the dying seconds to earn the newly crowned German champions a UEFA Europa League semi-final spot with a 1-1 draw at the London Stadium.

After winning the first leg of the quarter-final 2-0 last Thursday, the unbeaten Bundesliga leaders endured a torrid first period before recovering strongly to equalise on 89 minutes when Frimpong’s deflected shot flew off Aaron Cresswell and beyond helpless home goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski.

West Ham had dominated the first period and deservedly moved ahead on 13 minutes when Michail Antonio rose bravely to power a header into the net from a delightful Jarrod Bowen cross into the heart of the visiting area with goalkeeper Matej Kovar slow to react.

But they ran out of steam after half-time as visiting coach Xabi Alonso made several changes to steady matters with Leverkusen deservedly progressing to a semi-final meeting with Roma.

Leverkusen remain on course for a historic treble of league, German Cup and UEFA Europa League with the club’s first Bundesliga crown already in the bag.

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Salah strike in vain as Liverpool dumped out of Europe by Atalanta

Mohamed Salah was on target but Liverpool’s hopes of a famous comeback were thwarted as they bowed out of the UEFA Europa League at the quarter-final stage despite a 1-0 victory at Atalanta.

Jurgen Klopp’s men faced an almost impossible task following a shock 3-0 home reversal in the first leg at Anfield and so it proved as La Dea progressed 3-1 on aggregate.

The Merseyside club got off to the perfect start on seven minutes when Salah netted his 24th goal of the season from the penalty spot.

The Egyptian then wasted a gilt-edged chance to double Liverpool’s lead on the night when he lobbed wide when sent clear by Cody Gakpo.

Atalanta improved following the interval and should have levelled but Ederson shot straight at Alisson.

Liverpool ran out of ideas midway through the second period and never looked like setting up a barnstorming finale in what will prove to be Klopp’s final match in charge in Europe.

Atalanta will now meet Marseille or Benfica in the semi-finals. Liverpool will turn their full attention to the Premier League title race and a match at Fulham on Sunday.

Talking Point – Liverpool fall short as Klopp’s farewell tour comes down to Premier League push

When Salah struck inside the opening 10 minutes the talk of stirring European comebacks gathered momentum on social platforms, but in the end it wasn’t to be as Liverpool’s first-leg nightmare proved too much of a mountain to climb.

Klopp may well regret picking a weakened side to start that game at Anfield and he didn’t make that mistake here, with Trent Alexander-Arnold showing how influential he can be early on in his first start since injury. Understandably, he ran out of steam – and so did his teammates – with the visitors’ first-half promise fizzling out.

Indeed, Liverpool won the night but it’s the Italians who move on after securing arguably the finest triumph in their history.

The Merseysiders will now need to focus all their energies on their final six Premier League matches, with no margin for error and favours needed to reel Manchester City back in.

Player of the match

Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool). The right-back demonstrated the creativity the Reds have been missing in his absence on what was his first start since February 10. It was his cross that led to the only goal while his comfort in possession and long-range passing caught the eye for the majority of his 70 minutes on the pitch. It may not have helped a Liverpool revival here, but it bodes well for the PL run-in.

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Martinez the hero as Villa beat Lille in dramatic shoot-out to make semis

Aston Villa are through to a major European semi-final for the first time since 1982 after squeezing past Lille on penalties in the UEFA Europa Conference League.

Emi Martinez – booed from the outset in northern France after his penalty heroics and histrionics in the 2022 World Cup final – saved two penalties and was shown two yellow cards on the night he proved to be Villa’s saviour.

Their other saviour was Matty Cash, who scored a goal from nothing in the 87th minute to send the tie to extra time, capitalising on a goalkeeping error.

Lille’s Yusuf Yazici had opened the scoring with a fine first-time finish inside 15 minutes to make it 2-2 on aggregate and captain Benjamin Andre gave them the lead from a corner.

Yet Lille could not hold onto that lead and it was Andre who failed to score the final penalty of a dramatic shoot-out which also saw Martinez shown a yellow card for taunting the crowd, but not a red, as his earlier booking for time-wasting did not carry over to penalties.

Talking Point – Villa find a way

Aston Villa were well below their usual performance levels and looked a shadow of the team who won 2-0 at Arsenal on Sunday. Unai Emery made only three changes, but his side were unrecognisable.

Yet they found a way to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat, first through Cash’s opportunistic aggregate equaliser and then by coming through the shootout. As soon as they game went to penalties and Martinez was thrust into the spotlight, it felt written that Villa would win and their controlled showing in extra time was cast in a more positive light.

Fourth in the Premier League and through to a first major European semi-final since 1982 – when they won the European Cup. It is a great time to be an Aston Villa fan.

Player of the Match – Emi Martinez (Aston Villa)

Made two huge saves in the shootout, when smaller characters could have wilted under the pressure and distain rolling off the crowd. On a night when hardly any Villa players lived up to expectations, Martinez did exactly what you think he would in a shootout in his own unique, confrontational way.

Player Ratings

Lille: Chevalier 5, Santos 7, Yoro 8, Diakite 7, Ismaily 6, Bentaleb 7, Andre 7, Yazici 7, Haraldsson 6, Gudmundsson 7, David 5. Subs: Gomes 5, Cavaleiro 4, Cabella 5

Aston Villa: Martinez 8, Cash 6, Konsa 6, Torres 6, Digne 5, Luiz 5, McGinn 4, Tielemans 5, Zaniolo 5, Diaby 4, Watkins 5. Subs: Rogers 5, Bailey 6, Duran 6,

Match highlights

GOAL! LILLE 1-0 (2-2) ASTON VILLA (YAZICI) 15′ – A Lille long ball finds Gudmundsson on the left flank. He sends in a low cross and Yazici – at the top of the box – applies a fine first-time finish which is by Martinez in a flash.

GOAL! LILLE 2-0 (3-2) ASTON VILLA (ANDRE) 67′ – Lille take the overall lead from a corner! Haraldsson’s in-swinger is flicked on at the near post by Andre and it goes in off the crossbar.

GOAL! LILLE 2-1 (3-3) ASTON VILLA (CASH) 87′ – A goal out of nothing! The Lille goalkeeper collides with own player and spills a cross, Duran’s shot is blocked but the rebound comes to Cash, who drills home.

BIG CHANCE! 90+4′ – Diakite has a free header at a corner, but sends the ball straight at Martinez.

SAVE! 120′ – Duran turns and shoots brilliantly, but Chevalier is equal to it and makes a great save with his feet.

VILLA WIN ON PENALTIES! Martinez saves Lille’s first spot kick and their last one – both diving to his left – and Villa win the shootout 4-3!

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Martinez the hero as Villa beat Lille in dramatic shoot-out to make semis

Aston Villa are through to a major European semi-final for the first time since 1982 after squeezing past Lille on penalties in the UEFA Europa Conference League.

Emi Martinez – booed from the outset in northern France after his penalty heroics and histrionics in the 2022 World Cup final – saved two penalties and was shown two yellow cards on the night he proved to be Villa’s saviour.

Their other saviour was Matty Cash, who scored a goal from nothing in the 87th minute to send the tie to extra time, capitalising on a goalkeeping error.

Lille’s Yusuf Yazici had opened the scoring with a fine first-time finish inside 15 minutes to make it 2-2 on aggregate and captain Benjamin Andre gave them the lead from a corner.

Yet Lille could not hold onto that lead and it was Andre who failed to score the final penalty of a dramatic shoot-out which also saw Martinez shown a yellow card for taunting the crowd, but not a red, as his earlier booking for time-wasting did not carry over to penalties.

Talking Point – Villa find a way

Aston Villa were well below their usual performance levels and looked a shadow of the team who won 2-0 at Arsenal on Sunday. Unai Emery made only three changes, but his side were unrecognisable.

Yet they found a way to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat, first through Cash’s opportunistic aggregate equaliser and then by coming through the shootout. As soon as they game went to penalties and Martinez was thrust into the spotlight, it felt written that Villa would win and their controlled showing in extra time was cast in a more positive light.

Fourth in the Premier League and through to a first major European semi-final since 1982 – when they won the European Cup. It is a great time to be an Aston Villa fan.

Player of the Match – Emi Martinez (Aston Villa)

Made two huge saves in the shootout, when smaller characters could have wilted under the pressure and distain rolling off the crowd. On a night when hardly any Villa players lived up to expectations, Martinez did exactly what you think he would in a shootout in his own unique, confrontational way.

Player Ratings

Lille: Chevalier 5, Santos 7, Yoro 8, Diakite 7, Ismaily 6, Bentaleb 7, Andre 7, Yazici 7, Haraldsson 6, Gudmundsson 7, David 5. Subs: Gomes 5, Cavaleiro 4, Cabella 5

Aston Villa: Martinez 8, Cash 6, Konsa 6, Torres 6, Digne 5, Luiz 5, McGinn 4, Tielemans 5, Zaniolo 5, Diaby 4, Watkins 5. Subs: Rogers 5, Bailey 6, Duran 6,

Match highlights

GOAL! LILLE 1-0 (2-2) ASTON VILLA (YAZICI) 15′ – A Lille long ball finds Gudmundsson on the left flank. He sends in a low cross and Yazici – at the top of the box – applies a fine first-time finish which is by Martinez in a flash.

GOAL! LILLE 2-0 (3-2) ASTON VILLA (ANDRE) 67′ – Lille take the overall lead from a corner! Haraldsson’s in-swinger is flicked on at the near post by Andre and it goes in off the crossbar.

GOAL! LILLE 2-1 (3-3) ASTON VILLA (CASH) 87′ – A goal out of nothing! The Lille goalkeeper collides with own player and spills a cross, Duran’s shot is blocked but the rebound comes to Cash, who drills home.

BIG CHANCE! 90+4′ – Diakite has a free header at a corner, but sends the ball straight at Martinez.

SAVE! 120′ – Duran turns and shoots brilliantly, but Chevalier is equal to it and makes a great save with his feet.

VILLA WIN ON PENALTIES! Martinez saves Lille’s first spot kick and their last one – both diving to his left – and Villa win the shootout 4-3!

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