Hopeless at Wembley
Ten-man Spurs exit Europa League, Lyon run riot
LONDON: Unheralded Gent stunned Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley as their more illustrious fellow Belgians Anderlecht, Ajax Amsterdam and Lyon also progressed to the Europa League last 16.
Among those also through on Thursday were AS Roma, Besiktas and Borussia Moenchengladbach.
Tottenham failed to match Manchester United’s progress 24 hours earlier when slumping to a shock Europa League exit as Gent’s 2-2 draw at Wembley gave the unfancied Belgians a stunning 3-2 aggregate success in the last 32 second leg.
Mauricio Pochettino’s side trailed 1-0 from the first leg and they were unable to overturn the deficit despite twice leading on the night.
Christen Eriksen put Tottenham ahead before Gent levelled through Harry Kane’s own goal on the stroke of half-time.
Tottenham midfielder Dele Alli was sent off for a horror challenge after the interval and although Victor Wanyama restored the hosts’ advantage, Jeremy Perbet’s late strike was enough to seal Gent’s upset in front of a new Europa League record attendance of 80,465.
“I’m very disappointed. We started well and scored.
“The tie was open but we conceded a goal in one action in the first half. After that it was complicated,” Pochettino said.
“In the second half we played with energy. We were brave and created chances and scored the second, but we couldn’t get another.”
Earlier, a last-minute header from Isaac Kiese Thelin squeezed Anderlecht through on away goals.
Anderlecht’s hopes of progressing against Zenit St Petersburg appeared over after the Russians overturned a 2-0 first-leg deficit to lead 3-2 with seconds remaining.
But Isaac Kiese Thelin’s decisive intervention earned Anderlecht an unlikely ticket to the last 16 to keep alive their dream of a first continental honour since their 1983 UEFA Cup triumph.
It was the 24-year-old Swedish international’s first goal for the club he joined last month on loan from French Ligue 1 outfit Bordeaux.
Ajax had lifted the UEFA Cup the season before Anderlecht and the Dutch giants made it into the next round courtesy of defender Nick Viergever’s close-range finish in the 49th minute against Legia Warsaw.
The only goal over the two legs put Ajax through by the slimmest of margins.
Also progressing were Roma, 4-1 on aggregate despite Villarreal taking the second leg 1- 0, Besiktas, APOEL and Olympiakos.
Lyon powered through with a crushing 7-1 defeat of AZ Akmaar for an 11-2 aggregate success with Nabil Fekir securing a hat-trick. The French side built on their already impressive first-leg advantage to crush Dutch side AZ by the competition’s second- biggest margin, after Valencia’s 10-0 defeat of Rapid Vienna last year.
The 13 goals over two legs also equalled the competition record, set by Porto’s 10-3 win over Spartak Moscow in 2011. — Agencies