Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang on Thursday scored twice, including a late winner, as Arsenal qualified for the last 16 of the Europa League with a 3-2 victory over SL Benfica in Greece, while Manchester United and Rangers cruised through to the next round.
The Gabon striker put Arsenal ahead at the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus in their home leg of a tie relocated due to COVID-19 travel restrictions between Portugal and the UK.
Diogo Goncalves leveled the contest with a magnificent free-kick and Rafa Silva gave Benfica a 2-1 lead on the night when he took advantage of an error from Dani Ceballos on the hour.
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Kieran Tierney rifled in an equalizer and Aubameyang headed in the decisive goal from Bukayo Saka’s cross on 87 minutes, earning the Gunners a 4-3 aggregate victory and saving them from an unusual away-goals exit, following a 1-1 draw in the first leg in Rome.
“Everyone is happy tonight. This is what gives me power every day, take errors from the past and transform to strength,” Aubameyang told BT Sport.
“The team showed a lot of character and we deserved the win. It was a hard game. What we showed tonight will be an example for the future,” he added.
Manchester United cemented their place in yesterday’s draw with a 0-0 draw at home to Real Sociedad, having effectively clinched the tie last week with an emphatic 4-0 win on neutral ground in Italy.
Mikel Oyarzabal’s awful penalty miss represented the best chance at Old Trafford for La Real, while Bruno Fernandes rattled the crossbar and Axel Tuanzebe’s header was disallowed for a foul.
Leicester City, who are behind second-placed United in the Premier League only on goal-difference, were knocked out after sliding to a 2-0 loss at home to Czech champions Slavia Prague.
Lukas Provod fired Slavia in front just after halftime following a goalless draw in the first leg, and Senegalese teenager Abdallah Sima ensured the visitors extended their run in the competition.
“We didn’t create enough over two legs. We didn’t defend with any intensity. We gave away two disappointing goals. The better team won,” Leicester coach Brendan Rodgers said.
Steven Gerrard’s Rangers progressed following their 5-2 win over Belgian side Royal Antwerp at Ibrox, with five different players on target for the Scottish league leaders.
After a dramatic 4-3 win in the first leg last week, goals from Alfredo Morelos, Nathan Patterson and Ryan Kent put Rangers in control, before late penalties from Borna Barisic and Cedric Itten wrapped up the tie 9-5 on aggregate.
“I’m very satisfied, the performance was outstanding in a lot of areas,” Gerrard said.
“The first three were top high-level goals, but, as a perfectionist, we still have to look at the areas we went wrong tonight,” he added.
AC Milan squeezed past Red Star Belgrade on away goals after a 1-1 draw in a clash of former European champions at the San Siro.
SSC Napoli’s dismal run continued as they were knocked out 3-2 on aggregate by Granada, despite winning 2-1 in the return fixture in Italy.
Ajax eliminated French Ligue 1 leaders Lille OSC with a 2-1 victory in Amsterdam to complete a 4-2 overall win, while Gerard Moreno netted both goals as Villarreal dumped out Salzburg 4-1 on aggregate.
Egyptian forward Ahmed Hassan’s 88th-minute strike in Eindhoven sent Olympiacos through at the expense of PSV 5-4 on aggregate, while AS Roma and BSC Young Boys brushed aside SC Braga and Bayer 04 Leverkusen respectively.
Former winners Shakhtar Donetsk completed a 3-0 aggregate victory over Maccabi Tel Aviv, while Norwegians Molde dumped out TSG 1899 Hoffenheim 5-3 on aggregate following a 2-0 win in Germany.
Dinamo Zagreb and Dynamo Kiev complete the lineup for the last 16, with Tottenham Hotspur also in the mix after destroying Wolfsberger AC of Austria by an aggregate score of 8-1 on Wednesday.
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