Sevilla 3 -0 Florentina |
Paris (AFP) - A brace of stunning goals from Aleix Vidal helped defending champions Sevilla to a commanding 3-0 victory over Fiorentina in the first leg of the Europa League semi-finals on Thursday.
In Italy,
Napoli dominated large parts of their first leg match against Dnipro,
but the Ukrainian underdogs scrapped it out for an unlikely 1-1 draw --
and a vital away goal for the second leg.
Sevilla stretched their unbeaten run in European games to nine in handing Fiorentina a first away defeat in 13 games.
Napoli's forward from Argentina and France Gonzalo Higuain eyes the ball during the UEFA Europa … |
The
La Liga side, bidding for a fourth Europa League title after winning in
2006, 2007 and 2014, took the lead in the 17th minute through the
outstanding Vidal.
After a strong Machin Perez run, Carlos Bacca
pirhouetted in from the left of the penalty box to send the ball out to
fast-advancing Vidal whose perfectly-executed, first-time shot from the
right edge of the area hit the net after sending Murara Neto the wrong
way.
Jose Antonio Reyes saw his effort then go just wide as the Spanish side pushed for the double.
Fiorentina squandered a great chance to respond when Egyptian midfielder Mohamed Salah, on loan from Chelsea, was just beaten to a dangerous Nenad Tomovic cross-goal pass by Seville 'keeper Rico Gonzalez.
Vidal
bagged his second in the 52nd minute, another fine shot from the right
of the penalty box beating a wrong-footed Neto for the second time in
the evening.
To make matters worse for Fiorentina, ex-PSG striker Kevin Gameiro added a third with 15 minutes to play, steering in Vidal's strike after a Benoit Tremoulinas break down the left flank.
In
Naples, Dnipro managed to take the sting out of the home side in the
first half, all the while conceding possession and territory.
But
Spaniard David Lopez corrected that for Napoli just four minutes into
the second period, rising high to head home an inswinging Lorenzo Insigne corner for his maiden goal for the Italian club.
The
Ukrainians kept a sting in the tail themselves, however, substitute
Yevhen Seleznyov tapping in from close range after a scything Artem
Fedetskiy cross in the 81st minute that Roman Bezus first missed.
Fourth
in Serie A and fresh from a 3-0 win over AC Milan, Napoli pushed for
the winner, but the Ukrainian side -- a former rocket factory side that
twice won the old Soviet League and have been a top four side for much
of the past 20 seasons in Ukraine -- held on with their crucial away
goal.
The result will have
Napoli coach Rafael Benitez concerned about the trip to Ukraine as he
targets his third title in Europe -- the Spaniard having won the
Champions League with Liverpool in 2005, the then-UEFA Cup with Valencia in 2004 and the Europa League for Chelsea in 2013.
The
second legs will be played on May 14 and the final in Warsaw on May 27,
with a place in next season's Champions League on offer to the winner
for the first time.
Source - yahoo sports
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