The Free Press Journal

Hagi stars while Jota, Kamada 'trick

Arsenal strike late in Greece, United come from behind against Brugge to grab 2-1 win

- AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE

Diogo Jota of Wolves and Daichi Kamada of Eintracht Frankfurt hit hattricks, but the man at the heart of the most remarkable Europa League display had a familiar name: Ianis Hagi, who inspired an unlikely Rangers fightback.

In the first leg of the round-of-32 on Thursday, Wolves beat Espanyol 4-0, Eintracht beat Salzburg 4-1 and Rangers beat Braga 3-2 at Ibrox. Arsenal won 1-0 at Olympiakos and, in early games, Manchester United drew 1-1 away to Club Brugge and Celtic's visit to Copenhagen finished with the same score.

In a battle between two European heavyweigh­ts Bayer Leverkusen held off Porto 2-1.

Jota, who hit three in the last pool game in November and had not scored since, struck the first from close range, the second from a narrow angle and the third from outside the area.

Ruben Neves hit a typically spectacula­r volley and Wolves crushed the club struggling at the bottom of La Liga.

"We competed well and we were clinical," said Nuno Espirito Santo, the Wolves coach.

In Frankfurt, Kamada, a 23-year-old Japanese midfielder, hit the first after 12 minutes. Two minutes before the break he broke from the halfway line to score a second. He added a third with a header in the 53rd minute. He then turned provider, starting the move which ended with Filip Kostic netting Frankfurt's fourth. Kamada has not scored in 17 Bundesliga games this season, but Thursday's hat-trick gave him six in the Europa League, all in his last three games and scored over a span of 178 minutes.

He becomes the third highest Japanese scorer in European club competitio­n behind Shinji Kagawa, who scored 11 for Borussia Dortmund and Manchester United, and Liverpool's Takumi Minamino who has so far also scored 11, all for Salzburg. In Glasgow, Braga dominated the first hour and led with goals by captain Fransergio and Abel Ruiz. Hagi started the fightback in the 67th minute, cutting in from the right and shooting in off the post.

His father Gheorghe, who won the UEFA Cup, from which the Europa League evolved, with Galatasara­y in 2000, celebrated in the stands.

Joe Aribo then scored a remarkable second, weaving and barging through the massed Braga defence and when he finally burst clear, the Nigerian internatio­nal finished with composure.

With eight minutes left, Rangers won a free-kick. Hagi stepped up. His shot hit the wall and then arced slowly into the corner of the Braga net just out of reach of goalkeeper Matheus. Rangers had saved themselves with three goals in 15 minutes.

"I think we've rediscover­ed ourselves, certainly from the second-half performanc­e," Rangers manager Steven Gerrard told BT Sport.

"We showed unbelievab­le character, we ran hard for each other, we were more compact, more organised, we had a better shape and we were on the front foot more in the second half." Arsenal also struck late in Greece. In the 81st minute, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang chased a long ball and kept it in play before passing inside to

Bukayo Saka. The youngster hit a hard, low cross which Alexandre Lacazette turned in from close range. Olympiakos had seven strikes on target to six by the Gunners but Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno stopped everything. Anthony Martial struck a crucial away goal Manchester United came from behind against Belgian league leaders Brugge. Nigerian forward Emmanuel Dennis lobbed a stranded Sergio Romero from 30 yards to give Brugge the lead on 15 minutes at a chilly, rainswept Jan Breydelsta­dion.

Martial though hauled United level before half-time with an excellent run and finish after pouncing on a defensive lapse from Brandon Mechele. "It was a difficult game against a wellorgani­sed team, under difficult conditions. I don't think it was one of the best games anyone has seen," said United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Elsewhere, Celtic keeper Fraser Forster saved a late Jens Stage penalty in a 1-1 draw away to FC Copenhagen after Odsonne Edouard's opener was negated by an effort from Senegalese striker Dame N'Doye.

 ??  ?? Salzburg's players react after Frankfurt scored 4-0 during the Europa League last 32 first leg football match between Eintracht Frankfurt and Salzburg in Frankfurt on Thursday.
Salzburg's players react after Frankfurt scored 4-0 during the Europa League last 32 first leg football match between Eintracht Frankfurt and Salzburg in Frankfurt on Thursday.

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