Holders Atletico Madrid were frozen out of the Europa League at the group stage on Thursday after being held 1-1 at Bayer Leverkusen during a snowstorm in their final game.
Aris Salonika went through at Atletico’s expense by beating Rosenborg 2-0 to finish second in Group B with 10 points from six games, two ahead of the Spaniards. Leverkusen had already qualified.
Atletico followed in the footsteps of Juventus who had already been eliminated and who drew 1-1 at home with Manchester City in their final Group A outing, their sixth draw in as many games.
PHOTO: EPA
“Our team is good enough to have gone further, but we haven’t,” said Atletico coach Quique Sanchez Flores. “Now, we have to face the consequences and forget this as quickly as possible. I hope we get back into Europe through the front door, via the Champions League.”
Lille and Anderlecht took the other two places which were still up for grabs in the round of 32 on the final night of group stage action.
Lille beat Ghent 3-0, also hitting the post three times, to leapfrog the Belgian side and finish second in Group C behind already-qualified Sporting.
Ludovic Obraniak, Pierre-Alain Frau and Moussa Sow shared the goals for the French team.
Anderlecht took second spot in Group G with a 2-0 win over Hajduk Split, helped by a brilliant goal from Argentine forward Matias Suarez who beat two players before nonchalantly curving the ball past the goalkeeper. Tom de Sutter opened the scoring.
Anderlecht pipped AEK Athens on their head-to-head record after the Greeks, needing only a draw at home to qualified Zenit St Petersburg, instead lost 3-0.
Atletico, starting level on seven points with Aris but with a worse head-to-head record, dominated the first half against Leverkusen with Uruguay striker Diego Forlan going close with a half-volley just before the break.
However, they found the conditions difficult, with snow on the surface repeatedly slowing down the orange ball, and appeared to lose heart on hearing that Aris had taken the lead in Greece.
Forlan, who took a knock in the first half, was taken off midway through the second half before Patrick Helmes slotted past David de Gea, to put Bayer ahead in the 69th minute.
Atletico replied three minutes later when Sergio Aguero held the ball up and laid it on for substitute Fran Merida to sidefoot home with his first touch.
Aguero and Mario Suarez both wasted good chances to win the game for Atletico but it would not have mattered as Aris scored in stoppage time at the end of each half to beat Norwegian champions Rosenborg.
Croatian forward Danijel Cesarec forced the ball across the line at the end of the first half to put former Valencia and Inter coach Hector Cuper’s team in front after Sergio Koke’s deflected shot hit the crossbar.
Frenchman Ricardo Faty provided the finishing touch, collecting Mattias Bjarsmyr’s attempted clearance and driving the ball home with virtually the last kick of the game.
Nineteen-year-old Niccolo Gianetti gave Juventus a first-half lead against Manchester City with his first goal for the club but Brazilian forward Jo’s equalizer got the Premier League outfit a point as they finished top of the group.
“I am very happy because we wanted this and it was very important to finish top of the group,” City coach Roberto Mancini said.
“We have a chance to go all the way, but it is important to have a good draw for the next round and after that we will see,” the Italian said.
City finished ahead of surprise package Lech Poznan on their head-to-head record after the Poles won 1-0 at big-spending Austrian champions Salzburg.
In Group I, Debrecen of Hungary beat Italy’s Sampdoria 2-0 while Dutch outfit PSV Eindhoven drew 0-0 with Metalist Kharkiv of Ukraine.
The final Group H matches saw Stuttgart thrash OB Odense of Denmark 5-1 in Germany and Spaniards Getafe edge Swiss side Young Boys 1-0.
Additional reporting by staff writer
Revelations of positive doping tests for nearly two dozen Chinese swimmers that went unpunished sparked an intense flurry of accusations and legal threats between the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the head of the US drug-fighting organization, who has long been one of WADA’s fiercest critics. WADA on Saturday said it was turning to legal counsel to address a statement released by US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) CEO Travis Tygart, who said WADA and anti-doping authorities in China swept positive tests “under the carpet by failing to fairly and evenly follow the global rules that apply to everyone else in the world.” The
Taiwanese judoka Yang Yung-wei on Saturday won silver in the men’s under-60kg category at the Asian Judo Championships in Hong Kong. Nicknamed the “judo heartthrob” in Taiwan, the Olympic silver-medalist missed out on his first Asian Championships gold when he lost to Japanese judoka Taiki Nakamura in the finals. Yang defeated three opponents on Saturday to reach the final after receiving a bye through the round of 32. He first topped Laotian Soukphaxay Sithisane in the round of 16 with two seoi nage (over-the-shoulder throws), then ousted Indian Vijay Kumar Yadav in the quarter-finals with his signature ude hishigi sankaku gatame (triangular armlock). He
RALLY: It was only the second time the Taiwanese has partnered with Kudermetova, and the match seemed tight until they won seven points in a row to take the last set 10-2 Taiwan’s Chan Hao-ching and Russia’s Veronika Kudermetova on Sunday won the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix women’s doubles final in Stuttgart, Germany. The pair defeated Norway’s Ulrikke Eikeri and Estonia’s Ingrid Neel 4-6, 6-3, 10-2 in a tightly contested match at the WTA 500 tournament. Chan and Kudermetova fell 4-6 in the first set after having their serve broken three times, although they played increasingly well. They fought back in the second set and managed to break their opponents’ serve in the eighth game to triumph 6-3. In the tiebreaker, Chan and Kudermetova took a 3-0 lead before their opponents clawed back two points, but
Taiwanese gymnast Lee Chih-kai failed to secure an Olympic berth in the pommel horse following a second-place finish at the last qualifier in Doha on Friday, a performance that Lee and his coach called “unconvincing.” The Tokyo Olympics silver medalist finished runner-up in the final after scoring 6.6 for degree of difficulty and 8.800 for execution for a combined score of 15.400. That was just 0.100 short of Jordan’s Ahmad Abu Al Soud, who had qualified for the event in Paris before the Apparatus World Cup series in Qatar’s capital. After missing the final rounds in the first two of four qualifier