Schalke 04, Lokomotiv Moscow and Stoke City sealed places in the last 32 of the Europa League, but a 2-0 defeat at Salzburg left Paris Saint-Germain coach Antoine Kombouare looking over his shoulder on Thursday.
The French side were leapfrogged by Salzburg in Group F and a home win over already-qualified Athletic Bilbao in their final match in two weeks might not be enough for Kombouare, whose side lost 3-0 at Ligue 1 rivals Olympique Marseille at the weekend.
The coach kept his job when big-spending Qataris took over at PSG in June, but there have long been rumblings they want to replace him with a bigger name and his largely second-string side did him no favors in Austria.
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Jakob Jantscher was completely unmarked at the far post when he swept in a 20th-minute opener for Salzburg and an injury-time goal by Dusan Svento meant the hosts, who next visit also-rans Slovan Bratislava, went above PSG with a better head-to-head record.
The long-time record scorer in the Champions League thanks to his exploits with Real Madrid, Spaniard Raul netted his first of the season in the continent’s second club competition in Schalke’s 2-1 home win over Steaua Bucharest in Group J.
His 57th-minute goal after Klaas-Jan Huntelaar’s shot was blocked also meant the Bundesliga side secured top spot with one match to spare after Maccabi Haifa’s surprise 2-1 defeat at AEK Larnaca, which leaves Haifa waiting to qualify.
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“We played very well in the first 25 minutes, but for all our corners we did little with them,” Schalke coach Huub Stevens said.
Lokomotiv powered to a 3-1 home win over Sturm Graz to seize Group L’s second qualification spot and knock out Austria’s Sturm Graz.
Anderlecht had already gone through, but beat bottom side AEK Athens 2-1 away to make it five wins from five, meaning they will host Lokomotiv on Dec. 14 in a fight for first place and a better seeding.
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Group E leaders Stoke City needed a Kenwyne Jones header after 81 minutes to draw 1-1 at home with Dynamo Kiev and secure their passage to the next round for the first time.
Ricardo Quaresma struck twice, including the winner in stoppage time, to put Besiktas on the brink of qualification from Group E with a 3-2 victory at Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Fulham, last year’s runners-up, lost 1-0 in the rain at already-through Twente Enschede to miss the chance to progress and need a point at home to OB Odense in their last Group K game.
Striker Andy Johnson will be suspended against Odense after receiving a late red card at Twente.
Third-placed Wisla Krakow prevailed 2-1 at eliminated Odense to move a point behind the English side with group winners Twente traveling to Poland next.
Romanians Vaslui and Italian side Lazio remain locked together on six points after a 0-0 stalemate as they bid to join Group D winners Sporting, 2-0 victors over eliminated FC Zurich, in February’s first knockout round.
Atletico Madrid, PAOK Salonika, Braga, Metalist Kharkiv, Standard Liege and Hanover 96 all reached the last 32 on Tuesday with Sporting, Anderlecht, PSV Eindhoven, Legia Warsaw, Twente and Athletic Bilbao already in the hat.
The third-placed teams in the Champions League groups drop down into the Europa League for the knockout stage.
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