Five-star Liverpool stroll past Sparta, Roma thrash Brighton
Liverpool's Uruguayan striker #09 Darwin Nunez celebrates scoring his team's third goal during the UEFA Europa League round of 16 first leg football match between AC Sparta Praha and Liverpool FC in Prague on March 7, 2024. (Photo by Michal Cizek / AFP)
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Liverpool surged towards the Europa League
quarter-finals with a 5-1 win at Sparta Prague on Thursday, as Roma thrashed
Brighton 4-0 in the Italian capital.
AC Milan beat 10-man Slavia Prague 4-2, but Xabi
Alonso's Bayer Leverkusen had to come from 2-0 down to preserve their unbeaten
season in a 2-2 draw against Qarabag.
Liverpool remain on course to send Jurgen Klopp
off with a quadruple of trophies as the Reds were not distracted by Sunday's
mammoth Premier League showdown against Manchester City.
Klopp named a strong side and got what he wanted
by killing off the tie in the first leg, even if there was a price to pay in
further injury problems as centre-back Ibrahima Konate limped off.
Alexis Mac Allister got the visitors off to the
perfect start in the Czech capital as he won and converted a penalty after just
seven minutes.
Sparta had dumped out Galatasaray in the previous
round and created plenty of chances against a makeshift Liverpool defence.
But the difference in quality between the sides
showed in the final third.
Darwin Nunez's dipping shot from long range
outfoxed Peter Jensen to make it 2-0, before the Uruguayan smashed home Mac
Allister's through ball in first-half stoppage time.
"He has the most important attitude a striker needs to have in these chances," Klopp said of Nunez.
"He's just a constant threat and he gives us
some spaces and areas and options."
Conor Bradley replaced Joe Gomez at half-time and
his first act was to fire into the top corner of his own goal one minute into
the second half.
But Luis Diaz's deflected effort quickly restored
Liverpool's three-goal cushion.
Mohamed Salah made his comeback from a hamstring
injury as a substitute and thought he had marked his return with a goal, but a
VAR review disallowed his strike for offside.
Instead, it was another substitute Dominik
Szoboszlai who fired in the fifth in stoppage time.
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Ruthless Roma -
Brighton's first foray into European football
looks over at the last-16 stage after the Seagulls were thrashed by in-form
Roma.
The Italian giants have only lost once in 10 games
since legendary former player Daniele De Rossi replaced the sacked Jose
Mourinho in January.
"I'm not doing anything out of the
ordinary," said De Rossi. "I'm very happy but they're really good
players. They're winning matches that they should be winning."
Paulo Dybala was perfectly picked out by Leandro
Paredes to open the scoring before Romelu Lukaku pounced on an error by
Brighton captain Lewis Dunk to double Roma's lead before the break.
Gianluca Mancini and Bryan Cristante struck in the
second half to round off a miserable trip for the visitors.
Two Brighton fans were stabbed in a robbery the
night before the game.
Leverkusen are well on course to win their
first-ever Bundesliga title but have work to do to reach the Europa League
quarter-finals.
Yassine Benzia and a brilliant piece of skill from
Juninho had Azeri champions Qarabag in dreamland just before the break.
Alonso had rested a number of his key players and
the Germans improved with a series of changes after the break.
Two of the Spaniards substitutes Florian Wirtz and
Patrik Schick scored in the final 20 minutes to preserve Leverkusen's unbeaten
record in 35 games in all competitions this season.
Milan were given a helping hand at the San Siro by
an early red card for Slavia defender Malick Diouf.
Olivier Giroud, Tijjani Reijnders, Ruben
Loftus-Cheek and Christian Pulisic were on target for the Italian giants.
But David Doudera's stunning volley and Ivan
Schranz's strike gave Slavia hope.
Benfica twice came from behind but Rangers have
the upper hand going into the second leg at Ibrox after a 2-2 draw in Lisbon.
However, West Ham have work to do after losing 1-0
to Freiburg.
The Hammers had beaten the Germans twice in the
group stages but Michael Gregoritsch scored the only goal nine minutes from
time to give Freiburg a slender first leg lead.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored twice in
Marseille's 4-0 humiliation of 10-man Villarreal.
Jordan Veretout and Yerson Mosquera's own goal had
already put the French side in front before Aubameyang's double either side of
half-time took his tally for the season to 21, nine of which have come in the
Europa League.

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