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Europa League roundup: Dybala rescues Roma, Juventus hold on at Sporting

Paulo Dybala celebrates after his late goal denied Feyenoord victory and forced extra time in Rome.
Paulo Dybala celebrates after his late goal denied Feyenoord victory and forced extra time in Rome. Photograph: Alessandra Tarantino/AP

Roma produced a dramatic fightback to reach the Europa League semi-finals, as a late Paulo Dybala strike set up a 4-1 extra-time win over Feyenoord.

After Feyenoord had won the first leg 1-0 in Rotterdam, Roma pushed for the opening goal from the start. Chances came and went before Leonardo Spinazzola poked the ball home on the hour mark, leading to roars of relief around the Stadio Olimpico.

Centre-back Chris Smalling was forced off with a thigh injury, and moments later Feyenoord grabbed what looked like an aggregate winner. Sebastian Szymanski’s cross was flicked into the net by Igor Paixão, the Brazilian winger left unmarked inside the area.

Dybala had other ideas, finishing well from a tight angle to take the tie to extra time. Roma had the momentum and took the aggregate lead when Stephan El Shaarawy converted a cross from Tammy Abraham after 101 minutes. Seven minutes later, Abraham’s shot rebounded to Lorenzo Pellegrini to seal victory.

Fiorentina had to rely on late goals by Riccardo Sottil and Gaetano Castrovilli to reach the semi-finals after Lech Poznan threatened to overturn a 4-1 deficit in the second leg, with the visitors eventually winning 3-2 on the night in Florence.

Arriving in Italy three goals down in the tie, goals from Afonso Sousa and Kristoffer Velde gave the Polish side hope, and when Artur Sobiech scored in the 69th minute, the tie was level at 4-4 on aggregate. But the hosts responded, Sottil [pictured] restoring their lead 12 minutes from time and substitute Castrovilli sealing a 6-4 aggregate win.

Basel will take on La Viola in the semi-finals after producing a late comeback to deny Nice. After a 1-1 draw in the first leg, the hosts took the lead at the Allianz Riviera through Gaëtan Laborde's deflected shot after just 10 minutes.

The hosts held on until the 87th minute, when Jean-Kévin Augustin thumped home a late equaliser. Basel almost snatched victory inside the 90 minutes as Zeki Amdouni hit the post, but they took the lead through Kasim Adams' header early in extra time and held on to advance, with Billal Brahim hitting the bar for Nice with a free kick.

AZ Alkmaar will face West ham after quickly overturning Anderlecht's 2-0 first-leg lead before winning on penalties. AZ forward Vangelis Pavlidis followed a fifth-minute penalty with a strike to level the tie eight minutes later, steering home Jens Ødgaard's cross.

The Greek striker was forced off at half-time and the hosts were unable to find a winner without him. AZ prevailed 4-1 in the shootout, with Australian keeper Mat Ryan saving two Anderlecht penalties.

José Mourinho’s side will face Xabi Alonso’s Bayer Leverkusen in the semi-finals, as the Bundesliga side won 4-1 at Union Saint-Gilloise for a 5-2 aggregate victory.

Having been held to a 1-1 draw at home las week, Leverkusen took just 66 seconds to go ahead in Belgium, with Moussa Diaby going round keeper Anthony Moris to score. Mitchel Bakker volleyed in their second before half-time, before Moris played the ball straight to Jérémie Frimpong for the visitors’ third goal.

Casper Terho’s fine shot in the 65th gave the hosts faint hope, but Leverkusen – the last German side left in European competition this season – made certain of victory when Adam Hlozek finished on the rebound with 10 minutes to go.

Moussa Diaby (let) and Mitchel Bakker were both on the scoresheet for Leverkusen.
Moussa Diaby (let) and Mitchel Bakker were both on the scoresheet for Leverkusen. Photograph: Laurie Dieffembacq/Belga/AFP/Getty Images

“The mentality of the team was the key tonight,” said Xabi Alonso. “Obviously the early first goal was very helpful. But overall we did it very well. We are a step closer to reaching the final but I’ll only talk about the semi-final.”

Juventus will face Sevilla in the other semi-final, after an early goal by midfielder Adrien Rabiot helped to secure a hard-fought 1-1 draw at Sporting Lisbon, and a 2-1 aggregate win.

The Frenchman netted from close range after nine minutes following a corner, but then conceded a penalty for a foul on Manuel Ugarte. English winger Marcus Edwards converted the spot-kick, and Sporting were in the ascendancy for the rest of the first half with Ousmane Diomandé and Nuno Santos going close.

In the second half, Juventus – who saw their 15-point penalty in Serie A suspended earlier on Thursday – continued to soak up pressure. Ricardo Esgaio sent a volley over the bar and Sebastián Coates spurned two more chances as time ran out for the hosts.

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