The knockout phase of the Europa League has passed the first phase. Borussia Dortmund is out of the competition, which turned out to be weaker than Glasgow Rangers on aggregate. In addition, Napoli said goodbye to the League of Europe, who lost 2: 4 to FC Barcelona in the second leg. “Xavi made his players finally hear applause instead of whistling. The opposite is true with Piotr Zieliński. A week ago he shone at Camp Nou, but at the Diego Armando Maradona stadium he was one of the worst” -.
Europa League. Fabiański’s team plays in the hit of the 1/8 finals, Barcelona with an easier task
On Friday, the drawing of pairs of the 1/8 finals of the Europa League took place. From among the Poles, only Łukasz Fabiański and his West Ham United remained in the game. The English will play in the hit of this part of the tournament with Sevilla, which has won the Europa League six times. Łukasz Fabiański played only one Europa League game this season and kept a clean sheet against Dinam Zagreb (2: 0). David Moyes prefers to bet on Alphonse Areola in European competitions.
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FC Barcelona can speak of a decent draw, which, after eliminating Napoli, will fight for the quarter-final of the Europa League against Galatasaray Istanbul. The only Russian team in LE remains Spartak Moskwa, who will play against RB Leipzig. After Friday’s decision of the UEFA Executive Committee, it is known that Spartak’s “home” match will take place on a neutral ground.
Matches 1/8 finals of the Europa League:
- Glasgow Rangers vs. Crvena Zvezda,
- SC Braga vs. AS Monaco,
- FC Porto vs. Olympique Lyon,
- Atalanta Bergamo vs. Bayer Leverkusen,
- Sevilla vs. West Ham United,
- FC Barcelona vs. Galatasaray Istanbul,
- RB Leipzig vs. Spartak Moscow,
- Real Betis vs. Eintracht Frankfurt.
Source: Sport

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