Atalanta, Roma, Leverkusen and Marseille reach the Europa League semi-finals

The Europa League He already has his semifinals. Atalanta-Marseille on the one hand and Roma-Leverkusen, on the other. Illustrious players like Liverpool, AC Milan, Benfica and West Ham are left out. The only match that needed extra time was Marseille-Benfica, which was in fact resolved in a penalty shootout in favor of the French.

Atalanta 0 – Liverpool 1 (3-1 on aggregate)

Atalanta progressively calmed Liverpool’s initial push, which after seven minutes already took the lead on the scoreboard with a penalty converted by Salah, minimized the ‘reds’ virtues and secured qualification for the Europa League semi-finals, in the who will face Marseille. The energy of the English representative, who needed to overcome the 0-3 with which the Anfield match ended, was diluted little by little. It went from more to less and the lack of aim and haste ended up reducing their options, leaving them without reaching their twenty-first European semi-final.

Roma 2 – AC Milan 1 (3-1 on aggregate)

The goals of Gianluca Mancini and the Argentine Paulo Dybala, regular heroes of Roma, certified the classification of Daniele De Rossi’s ‘Wolf’ to the semi-finals of the Europa Football League after a chaotic match in which they played with one less during a hour, but in which he barely gave an injured Milan a chance. Milan’s season came to an end at the Olympic Stadium in Rome, after a helpless performance by a team that barely managed to do any damage to its rival, who played with 10 from the 30th minute. Quite the opposite of that of Roma, which experienced a doubly happy day because, in addition to the victory, he received the news of De Rossi’s renewal.

West Ham 1 – Bayer Leverkusen 1 (1-3 en el global)

Bayer Leverkusen saved their unbeaten status this season at the last minute, thanks to a goal from Jeremie Frimpong in the 89th minute, raised their streak of unbeaten games to 44 and qualified for the semi-finals of the Europa League football thanks to a draw at one against West Ham United. They held on to the 2-0 win in Germany, despite the fact that Xabi Alonso’s team played one of the driest games of the season and could have been headed for extra time or even something worse if it hadn’t been for the fact that the ‘Hammers’ ran out of gas in The second half.

Marseille 1 – Benfica 0 (2-2 on aggregate, Marseille goes on penalties)

Marseille has qualified for the Europa League semi-finals on penalties. The French, with a goal from Moumbagna 10 minutes from the end of the match, forced extra time to tie the first leg at 2-1. There were no variations in extra time and in the penalties the Catalan goalkeeper Pau López shone. Ángel DiMaria hit the post and Pau López stopped António Silva’s execution. Luis Henrique converted the decisive penalty to finish breaking down the resistance of a Benfica that practically says goodbye to the season.

2024-04-18 22:37:50
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