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Sevilla boot United out to reach last eight for the first time since 1958

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Sevilla reached the Champions League quarterfin­als for the first time after beating Manchester United 2-1 yesterday thanks to two second-half goals from substitute Wissam Ben Yedder.

The French striker scored in the 74th minute — two minutes after coming on — with a low shot from 12 meters and then sent in a header off a corner that United goalkeeper David De Gea could only parry into his own net in the 78th.

That left United 2-0 behind on aggregate and needing three goals to advance. Romelu Lukaku pulled one back from close range in the 84th but a late rally couldn't prevent United slipping out of the competitio­n.

Ben Yedder, a former futsal player for France, moved onto eight goals in this season's competitio­n and he missed a chance for a hat trick as United's defense fell apart in the latter stages. Only Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo — with 12 goals — has more.

Sevilla last reached the last eight of the competitio­n in 1958, when it was called the European Cup, and joins fellow Spanish team Real Madrid in Friday's draw.

The 0-0 draw in the first leg in Spain three weeks ago always felt dangerous score line for United.

The longer it went scoreless, the more nervy it got inside Old Trafford and the more likely one goal from Sevilla would decide the game.

Enter Ben Yedder, who gave the visitors a cutting edge the man he replaced — Luis Muriel — didn't offer.

His crucial first goal came when Pablo Sarabia found space between United's defense and midfield, and fed Ben Yedder with a precise through ball. The striker got half a meter on Eric Bailly and drove a low shot inside the post.

De Gea had no chance with that goal, but could have done more about the second. A Sevilla corner was flicked onto the back post where Ben Yedder stooped to send in a header that De Gea tried to palm over the bar but only succeeded in diverting it into his own net.

By starting Marouane Fellaini for the first time since Nov. 22, United manager Jose Mourinho ceded some of the midfield control that was a standout feature of his team's 2-1 win over Liverpool in the Premier League on Saturday.

There was space in front of United's back four, with holding midfielder Nemanja Matic isolated as Fellaini roamed, and a team with more incisivene­ss than Sevilla would have capitalize­d earlier than it did.

As it was, Sevilla couldn't find the target with a slew of efforts from distance in the first half but, with Steven Nzonzi and Evert Banega controllin­g the midfield, United was not finding it easy.

After halftime, United looked more threatenin­g — Jesse Lingard's low shot brought a good save from goalkeeper Sergio Rico — but was thankful for a lastgasp tackle by Bailly to deny Joaquin Correa just as the Sevilla forward was about to shoot.

Mourinho chose to bring Paul Pogba on for Fellaini on the hour mark to bring some variety to the team's attacking moves. But it was the introducti­on of Ben Yedder that had the biggest impact.

UEFA

Yesterday Roma-Shakhtar Donetsk ................... 1-0 Agg 2-2. Roma qualify on away goal Man United-Sevilla ........................... 1-2 Sevilla qualify 2-1 agg Today Barcelona-Chelsea Besiktas-Bayern Munich

ENGLAND

Championsh­ip Yesterday Aston Villa-QPR ................................. 1-3 Barnsley-Norwich ............................. 1-1 Brentford-Cardiff .............................. 1-3 Ipswich-Hull ...................................... 0-3 Sheffield U-Burton ............................ 2-0 Wolves-Reading ................................ 3-0

League One Yesterday Blackpool-Charlton ........................... 1-0 Bury-Peterborou­gh ........................... 0-1 MK Dons-Rotherham ........................ 3-2 Rochdale-Southend .......................... 0-0

League Two Yesterday Coventry-Luton ................................. 2-2 Exeter-Yeovil ..................................... 0-0 Barnet-Port Vale ............................... 1-1

ITALY

 ??  ?? Sevilla's Joaquin Correa, right, and Manchester United's Antonio Valencia
Sevilla's Joaquin Correa, right, and Manchester United's Antonio Valencia

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