Betis, Celta Vigo, Porto Storm into Europa League Quarterfinals

Real Betis produced a stunning 4-0 victory to overturn a first-leg deficit and eliminate Panathinaikos. Celta Vigo capitalized on a Lyon red card to win 2-0 in France and progress comfortably. Porto relied on a spectacular goal from Victor Froholdt and key saves from Diogo Costa to see off Stuttgart. The night was marked by several red cards, including two for Lyon in their frustrating defeat.

Key Points: Europa League: Betis, Celta Vigo, Porto Advance to Quarters

  • Betis overturn deficit with 4-0 win
  • Celta Vigo beat 9-man Lyon
  • Porto's Costa heroics seal progress
  • Stuttgart, Lyon end with red cards
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Europa League: Real Betis, Celta Vigo, Porto advance to quarterfinals

Real Betis, Celta Vigo, and Porto all secured Europa League quarterfinal spots with impressive second-leg victories on Thursday.

"The loose ball eventually fell to Sofyan Amrabat, whose shot... wrong-footed Panathinaikos goalkeeper Alban Lafont. - Match Report"

Madrid, March 20

Real Betis overturned a first-leg deficit to reach the Europa League quarterfinals with a 4-0 home win over Panathinaikos, advancing 4-1 on aggregate.

Betis, which lost 1-0 in Athens last week, drew level in the tie early on when Cucho Hernandez struck the crossbar with a powerful effort and Aitor Ruibal reacted quickest to convert the rebound.

The Spanish side dominated possession for long spells, with Antony going close before Betis doubled the lead just before halftime in bizarre fashion.

Winger Ezzalzouli appeared to assume he had been caught offside and lashed the ball high into the air in frustration, but play continued. The loose ball eventually fell to Sofyan Amrabat, whose shot from outside the area took a slight deflection and wrong-footed Panathinaikos goalkeeper Alban Lafont.

Betis extended its advantage in the 54th minute when Ruibal turned provider for Hernandez, and Antony added a fourth in the 66th after another strong run down the left by Ezzalzouli.

Celta Vigo also advanced to the last eight with a 2-0 win at Lyon, sealing a 3-1 aggregate victory.

Lyon were on the back foot following Moussa Niakhaté's 19th-minute dismissal, and fell behind soon after the hour mark when Javi Rueda (who netted the opener in the 1-1 draw in Vigo seven days ago) steered in Hugo Álvarez's cutback.

Substitute Ferran Jutgla made sure of the victory late on via a composed effort, before Nicolás Tagliafico's last-gasp dismissal left Lyon with just nine men.

Elsewhere, a Victor Froholdt screamer and Diogo Costa's goalkeeping helped Porto reach quarterfinals with a 4-1 aggregate win over Stuttgart. Diogo Costa had already made several big saves - including two from Chris Fuhrich - when William Gomes tapped in against the run of play. After more Diogo Costa interventions, Froholdt arrowed brilliantly into the top corner, Nikolas Nartey's late dismissal adding to Stuttgart's frustration.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The second Betis goal was pure comedy! The player thinking he was offside and booting the ball away, only for it to lead to a goal. Football can be so unpredictable. Great entertainment!
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Arjun K
Porto's victory was built on that Diogo Costa performance. A world-class goalkeeper is worth 10-15 points a season. Indian football needs to develop keepers of that caliber. Our ISL teams, please take note!
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Priya S
Lyon finishing with 9 men... that's a lack of discipline. Celta Vigo took full advantage. Smart, professional performance from them to see it out. The quarterfinals lineup is getting interesting!
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Michael C
Respectfully, while the article is good, it focuses only on the winners. A line on how Panathinaikos or Stuttgart fans must be feeling after such strong first-leg performances would have added more depth. The heartbreak is real for them.
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Karthik V
Watching these late-night Europa League matches is a ritual! Betis played like possessed men. Hope an Indian player can feature in this competition one day. The level is so high. 🔥

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