Maguire and De Gea seal Manchester Aus

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Pure ecstasy in Seville.

As with the 2-2 in the first leg, Manchester United’s defense cannot withstand the Spanish pressure. After eight minutes, David De Gea (32) plays a dangerous pass on Harry Maguire (30), who is surrounded by opponents. The central defender, who already has a fragile self-confidence, cannot control the ball properly and plays it at the feet of Erik Lamela (31). The Argentinian hangs up for Youssef En-Nesyri (25) and all he has to do is press.

Goalie De Gea then looks very bad at 0:3 when he can’t accept an arc lamp about 40 yards in front of his own goal and returns it for En-Nesyri. The Moroccan does not need to be asked twice and calmly slides the ball into the empty goal. The Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan explodes.

Juve trembles, sovereign Leverkusen

In Lisbon, Juventus takes an early lead and then tries to manage it. In the 20th minute, referee François Letexier (33) points to the spot. Sporting striker Marcus Edwards (24) confidently converts and gives the Portuguese hope again. But one goal is not enough, Juve has a 1-0 lead from the first leg in time and is in the semi-finals. Turin’s opponent is ManUnited conqueror and Europa League dominator Sevilla.

Bayer Leverkusen made things clear in the first half. Diaby (23) in the 2nd and Bakker (22) in the 37th minute put Xabi Alonso’s (41) team ahead. After the change of half, Jeremie Frimpong (22) decides the affix with the 3:0. Casper Terho’s (19) goal from Union Saint-Gilloise and Adam Hlozek’s (20) 4-1 lead are therefore only cosmetic results. With an overall score of 5:2, the Bundesliga club is comfortably in the semi-finals, the Union Saint-Gilloise fairy tale comes to an abrupt end after a great run. AS Roma is waiting for Leverkusen in the semifinals.

Dybala saves Rome in overtime

Rome must be at least one goal ahead after 90 minutes to have any chance of progress. In the 60th minute, Leonardo Spinazzola (30) supposedly redeemed the fans at the Olimpico. But ten minutes before the end, the Rotterdam youngster Igor Paixao (22) shocked everyone, after a cross he hit the mark and goalkeeper Rui Patricio (35) didn’t stand a chance with his header.

And then the 89th minute: substitute Paulo Dybala (29) makes his way to the penalty area and muddles on. From a sharp angle, he almost hits the ball as it hits the crossbar, pure ecstasy in the Olympic Stadium in Rome. In extra time, Stephan El Shaarawy (30) scored to make it 3-1 after excellent front work from Dybala’s equalizer and a massive cross from Tammy Abraham (25). With the fourth goal by Lorenzo Pellegrini (26), AS Roma finally extinguishes the light at Feyenoord, the Orange can no longer respond. Coaching legend José Mourinho (60) shows a golden grasp: except for Pellegrini, ‘The Special One’ changes all goalscorers. (nsa)

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