الخميس، 17 فبراير 2011

Away teams the big winners in Europa Leagueder

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Away teams were the big winners in Thursday's first leg matches in the round of the last 32 of the Europa League, with only three out of 15 home teams securing victories.

The only home sides to triumph on the night were Benfica, who came from behind to beat VfB Stuttgart 2-1, Lech Poznan who managed a 1-0 victory against Braga and Young Boys Berne who beat Zenit St. Petersburg 2-1.

In Basel Alexander Frei and Marco Streller scored twice for Basel within the space of five minutes in the first half against Spartak Moscow, but the Russians came back strongly in the second half.

Dimitry Kombarov pulled one back on the hour before Artyom Dzyuba found the equalizer in the 70th minute.

Worse was to follow for the Swiss side as international midfielder Xherdan Shaqiri was sent off for elbowing an opponent in the 78th minute. Jano Ananidze then grabbed a late winner for the visitors in injury time.

In Berne Zenit St Petersburg also ended the game with ten players after Vladimir Bystrov was sent off against Young Boys, for whom Senad Lulic had equalized a minute after the restart after Nicolas Lombaerts had given the visitors the lead in the first half. Zambian international Emmanuel Mayuka scored the winner for the home side four minutes into injury time.

Former Champions League winners Porto managed to win 2-1 at Sevilla through goals by Rolando and Freddy Guarin. Frederic Kanoute scored for the home side.

In Glasgow Rangers were the better side against Sporting Lisbon, but had to wait until the 66th minute before Steven Whittaker found the back of the net to give his side the lead, but substitute Matias Fernandez equalized a minute from time.

The match between Sparta Prague and Liverpool had to be suspended for a few minutes in the second half after fans ignited a smoke bomb.

Neither side managed to score the game and Liverpool will take a valuable goalless draw into the return leg.

Olympique Lyon threw away a two-goal lead in the space of just one minute as Wilfred Bouma and Ola Toivonen scored in the 83rd and 84th minute go draw 2-2 against Olympique Lyon.

Idrissa Gueye and Tulio de Melo had given the French side a two- goal lead in the first half.

Tomas Necid scored the only goal for CSKA Moscow at PAOK Saloniki to give the Russian side victory.

In the early matches there were away victories for Dutch champions FC Twente, who won 2-0 at Rubin Kazan, while Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen trounced Metalist Kharkiv 4-0.

Dynamo Kiev secured a 4-1 victory at Beskitas and Ajax Amsterdam triumphed 3-0 at Anderlecht. The matches between BATE Borisov and Paris St Germain (2-2) and Napoli and Villarreal (0-0) ended in draws.

In Lisbon Benfica came from behind to beat struggling Bundesliga side VfB Stuttgart 2-1. Austrian international Martin Harnik gave the visitors the lead midway through the first half, but two second-half goals from Oscar Cardozo saw Benfica secure a deserved win at home.

Artjoms Rudnevs scored the only goal of the match in Poznan as Lech Poznan beat Braga 1-0.

On Tuesday, Aris Thessaloniki maintained their astonishing unbeaten run at home in European football when they held Manchester City to a goalless draw.

Since playing their first UEFA-organized European match in the Kleanthis-Vikelidis-Stadium against Chelsea 40 years ago, Aris have remained unbeaten in 24 games.

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