Roma and Lazio win at the death; Frankfurt beat Ajax; Bodø win big | OneFootball

Roma and Lazio win at the death; Frankfurt beat Ajax; Bodø win big | OneFootball

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Peter Fitzpatrick·6 de marzo de 2025

Roma and Lazio win at the death; Frankfurt beat Ajax; Bodø win big

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The Europa League round of 16 kicked off tonight, with eight first-leg clashes taking place across the continent.

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Roma beat Athletic at the death

Scorers: Angeliño 56', Shomurodov 90+3'; Williams 50'


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Roma struck deep into injury time to clinch a crucial 2-1 first leg win over Athletic Club at the Stadio Olimpico.

Claudio Ranieri's side had the majority of possession in the opening half, but struggled to threaten the Athletic goal. Likewise, the LaLiga side had little in the way of openings as the two sides weighed each other up.

After the break, Athletic took the lead with their very first effort on target. Unai Gomes whipped in a corner that Roma failed to deal with, and Aitor Paredes got his head to it, tipping it onto Iñaki Williams to head home from two yards out.

Their lead lasted just six minutes as Roma roared back. Zeki Çelik did well to get down the right, and pulled the ball across the box for Angeliño to brilliantly finish.

As the game moved towards its final stages, Yeray Álvarez was sent off for a second yellow after pulling down Eldor Shomurodov as the Roma sub forward looked to get in on goal.

Athletic's 10 men thought they had held on but Shomurodov struck deep into injury time to hand Roma a crucial lead ahead of next week's second leg in Bilbao.


Frankfurt fight back to win in Amsterdam

Scorers: Brobbey 10'; Larsson 27', Skhiri 70'

Eintracht Frankfurt came from behind to beat Ajax 2-1 in Amsterdam and put themselves in a great position to progress to the last eight.

Ajax started the better and needed just 10 minutes to open the scoring, Brian Brobbey heading home from close range after Frankfurt failed to deal with Jordan Henderson's high looping cross.

The Bundesliga side rallied though, and began to dictate the play, making chances aplenty. They equalised in the 27th minute, with a smart free-kick giving Hugo Larsson time to crack one pas Jay Gorter with the aid of a big deflection off Brobbey.

Gorter had just entered the game, with first-choice keeper Remko Pasveer being forced off with an injury.

Frankfurt began to dominate after the break, having the majority of the chances, and eventually turned the game around with 20 minutes to go. Ansgar Knauff battled down the right wing, cut inside the box and laid the ball off for Ellyes Skhiri to smash the ball home to seal the win.


Brilliant Bodø/Glimt hammer Olympiacos

Scorers: Tzolakis (OG) 13', Høgh 45', 55'

Bodø/Glimt enjoyed possibly their best-ever night, demolishing Olympiacos 3-0 to put themselves on the brink of qualification for the quarter-finals.

The Norwegian side started the stronger, and took the lead in the 13th minute after the reigning Europa Conference League champions failed to deal with a corner, with the ball eventually bouncing off keeper Konstantinos Tzolakis and into the net.

They doubled their lead just before the break, Kasper Høgh finishing off a brilliant team move with a neat finish from little more than five yards out.

Høgh got his second, and his side's third 10 minutes into the second half as they ran riot against the Greeks. The forward had the simple task of tapping into an empty net after Fredrik André Bjørkan's low cross beat everyone in the box.

Olympiacos could not pull a goal back, and now face a mammoth task next week in Athens.


Nine-man Lazio beat Plzeň at the death

Scorers: Durosinmi 53'; Romagnoli 18', Isaksen 90+7'

Lazio survived two red cards to somehow defeat Plzeň 2-1 with a 97th minute winner in a chaotic first-leg clash.

They started slowly and breathed a major sigh of relief in the 11th minute when Plzeň had a goal disallowed for a marginal offside. The Serie A side failed to deal with a corner, and Pavel Šulc sent the home fans wild with a wonderful touch and volley past Ivan Provedal only for VAR to intervene.

Alessio Romagnoli then gave them the lead after the hosts also failed to deal with a corner, heading in from close range.

Gustav Isaksen almost doubled that lead just after the half hour, when Václav Jemelka under hit a back pass that the winger almost got onto. Plzeň had Martin Jedlička to thank for keeping them in the game.

The Czech champions equalised early into the second half, Rafiu Durosinmi heading home after timing his run perfectly from a free-kick.

Lazio went down to 10 with 13 minutes left when Nicolò Rovella was dismissed for a reckless and extremely high challenge. It was yellow at first, but after a VAR check, it was upgraded to red.

They lost another man when Samuel Gigot was sent off for a wild two-footed lunge on Cadu, but the nine man rallied and somehow won the game with the near-final kick of the game. Isaksen was the hero, turning on the ball and unleashing a stunning left-footed strike that flew into the top corner.


Sociedad battle back for draw with United

Scorers: Oyarzabal (pen) 70'; Zirkzee 57'

Manchester United and Ruben Amorim will rue a missed opportunity after throwing away a lead to draw 1-1 away to Real Sociedad.

The game got off to an even start, with United shading possession but having little to show for it.

Their first opening came after 13 minutes when Alejandro Garnacho fired straight at Alex Remiro at the end of a positive counter-attack.

Diogo Dalot had Rasmus Højlund exasperated shortly after, failing to simply put the ball across the box for the forward when in space.

United should have taken the lead minutes before the break, when Dalot finally did put a quick ball into his forwards. Bruno Fernandes and Joshua Zirkzee both saw their resulting shots brilliantly blocked by Aritz Elustondo.

Dalot, who had a very mixed first half, then got on the end of Fernandes' floated ball, but couldn't generate enough power on his header.

After the break, it was more of the same with United looking the far more likely to break the deadlock. Garnacho should have done better at the back post after Zirkzee and Dorgu combined well in the box.

They finally took the lead just before the hour through Zirkzee. Casemiro did very well to find Dalot on the break, who played the ball out right to Garnacho. The winger's pullback for the Dutchman was perfectly waited, and he confidently struck home from the edge of the box.

Sociedad levelled from nowhere with 20 minutes left, Mikel Oyarzabal scoring from the spot after Fernandes was ruled to have handled the ball from a corner.

André Onana did well to turn Brais Méndez's strike around his corner as the hosts sensed a winner. Orri Óskarsson should have grabbed it, poking wide from close range when a goal seemed inevitable.

Onana made another big save late on as United held on for a draw in a game they might have won, meaning it's all to play for at Old Trafford next week.


Agony for Ange once again

Scorers: Bergvall (OG) 18'

Tottenham will have to come from behind to make the Europa League quarter finals, and keep their season alive, after falling to a desperate 1-0 loss at AZ.

Spurs dominated the ball in the opening periods, but the first half-chance went AZ's way, Ernest Poku going close from a narrow angle.

The Dutch side took the lead in the 18th minute in a moment to forget for Lucas Bergvall. The young Swedish midfielder stuck a leg out at a corner and diverted the ball into his own net, slicing it over the arms of Guglielmo Vicario.

Spurs struggled to create much in the first half, with James Maddison's failed short free kick from a good position summing up their fortunes.

After the break, Heung-min Son tried his best to get his side back in it, but fired wildly over after doing well to make space for himself.

That was about as close as Ange Postecoglou's men came, with no shot on target across the 90 minutes, and their night of woe was added to when Dominic Solanke hobbled off minutes into his injury comeback.


Rangers enjoy dream night in Istanbul

Scorers: Djiku 30'; Dessers 6', Černý 42', 81'

Rangers and interim manager Barry Ferguson enjoyed a dream night in Istanbul, defeating José Mourinho's Fenerbahçe 3-1 to put themselves within touching distance of the quarter finals.

The Gers got off to the perfect start, taking the lead inside six minutes. It was a mess at the back from Fener, allowing Cyriel Dessers to step in and squeeze the ball home. Çağlar Söyüncü tried to clear it but the ball just went over the line.

The hosts responded well, but could not convert with their chances to equalise. Youssef En-Nesyri put one over the bar from 12 yards out before Edin Džeko had a fierce low drive turned away by Jack Butland.

Fener got their equaliser on the half hour, Alexander Djiku brilliantly hooking the ball over Butland after a corner came his way at the back post.

Rangers regained the lead just before the break, and it was a fine goal from Václav Černý. The Czech winger played a lovely give and go before slotting home for his fifth goal in this season's competition.

Dessers thought he had got his second, and his side's third, on two occasions early into the second half, but VAR ruled out both of his strikers for slight offsides.

While he couldn't get his second, Černý could, racing onto a brilliant pass from Nico Raskin to finish expertly and seal a famous win for the Scottish giants.


Lyon strike late to secure big win

Scorers: Băluță 68'; Tagliafico 30', Fofana 86', 89'

Lyon struck twice late on to seal a 3-1 win away to FCSB and put themselves in a fantastic position to qualify for the last eight.

After dominating the ball in the opening 30 minutes, Nicolás Tagliafico gave Lyon the lead with a fine goal.

Georges Mikautadze fashioned some space for himself on the left-hand side of the box, and teed up ball for the onrushing left-back to neatly head downwards into the net.

After the break, FCSB increased the pressure, and found an equaliser in the 68th minute. Lyon lost the ball, and the home side pushed on, with the ball finding its way to Băluță, who smashed home from close range.

The Ligue 1 side kicked on, and won the game, and maybe the tie, with two goals late on from Malick Fofana.


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