Europa League Round up | Arsenal qualify into the round of 16 as Everton crash out
Despite a drab goalless draw against Serbian side Red Star Belgrade, Arsenal have booked a place in the knockout stages, thanks to FC Cologne defeating BATE Borisov. Everton's poor form continued as the Toffees went down 3-0 to French side AS Lyon, which resulted in their elimination from Europe.
Arsenal 0-0 Red Star Belgrade
Arsene Wenger opted for his customary B team when Arsenal took on Serbia’s Red Star Belgrade on Thursday. With an eye 🥃on their huge fixture against Manchester City this weekend, the Frenchman decided to make eleven changes from the side that faced Swansea City last weekend.
23-year-old Matt Macey made his debut in Europe with David Ospina still injured, and the English goalie did well to keep a clean sheet with some confident saves, which included tipping a header from Vujadin Savic𒐪 against the crossbar as the visitors threatened to take a lead into half-time.
Jack Wilshere, Olivier Giroud, and Theo Walcott, who combined to score a
AS Lyon 3-0 Everton
Ligue 1 giants AS Lyon compounded further misery on E🐻verton’s horrific season on Thursday as a convincing display by the hosts saw the Toffees go down 3-0 at the Groupama Stadium. Interim manager David Unsworth fielded a makeshift side filled with young and ♊backup players and paid the price.
Though Everton absorbed relentless attack until the 68 minute, the deadlock was finally broken by former Chelsea player Bertrand Traore, who took advantage of a loose ball in a fantastic way. The second goal came eight minutes later when Memphis Depay collected a rebound and
Depay sealed off the victory for Lyon with a powering a header from Jordan Ferri's cross that went past Jordan Pickford, despite him getting his hands
Vitoria Guimaraes 1-0 Olympique Marseille
The game drew little traction for Marseille’s𒅌 surprise defeat to the bottom-placed Portuguese side because the main att🦩raction of match was defender Patrice Evra, who got send-off even before the start of the game in Portugal, after a heated confrontation with a supporter.
The full-back was named as a substitute for the Group I tie and appeared to try a kick at a fan, which prompted the red card before the French side went on to lose the game 1-0. The dull game saw Vitoria Guimaraes striker Christopher Hurtado getting a late goal after 80 minutes, which pꦆroved to be the winner in the end.
Marseille saw another sending off in Boubacar Kamara later in the game. Salzburg
Other results
Lazio 1-0 Nice
Rosenberg 1-1 Zenit
AEK Athens 0-0 Milan
Slavia Praha 0-2 Villarreal
FC Cologne 5-2 BATE Borisov
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