John Macginn Aston Villa West Ham Unai Emery Lucas Digne Jacob Ramsey Álex Moreno Matty Cash Leander Dendoncker Europa League Brighton Bosnia And Hzegovina soccer Europa Conference League Sport EUROPA Villa John Macginn Aston Villa West Ham Unai Emery Lucas Digne Jacob Ramsey Álex Moreno Matty Cash Leander Dendoncker Europa League Brighton Bosnia And Hzegovina

Europa/Conference League wrap: Villa seal last-16 berth

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Nicolo Zaniolo's first goal for Aston Villa helped them seal their place in the Europa Conference League's last 16 after a 1-1 draw against Zrinjski Mostar.Zaniolo gave a much-changed Villa the lead in Bosnia and Herzegovina just after the hour-mark before Matija Malekinusic fired a spectacular equaliser for the hosts in the closing stages.The point was enough to ensure Villa finished top of Group E ahead of Legia Warsaw to avoid two play-off matches and progress straight into the knockout stages, but it was far from convincing by Unai Emery's side.Goalkeeper Filip Marschall was handed his Villa debut and Jacob Ramsey made his first start in five months as Emery made eight changes from Saturday's win against Arsenal.Matty Cash, Alex Moreno, Leander Dendoncker, Moussa Diaby, Jhon Duran and Zaniolo also started.

Marschall did well to snuff out a through-ball as Zrinjski looked to put Villa under early pressure, but the former England Under-19 goalkeeper barely touched the ball in an uneventful first half.Zrinjski, bottom of the group with just one win from their previous five games, showed little ambition in front of a home crowd of around 6,000, while Villa lacked the cohesion to trouble them.Zaniolo blazed one effort over the crossbar and forced Zrinjski goalkeeper Marko Maric into a rare save.

Villa's record signing Diaby fluffed his chance when missing the ball completely from Moreno's cross as Emery's new-look line-up failed to raise the tempo.Little changed in the second period and Emery had seen enough after 57 minutes, sending on John McGinn and Lucas Digne for Ramsey and Moreno respectively.McGinn made an instant impact, injecting some urgency and whipping in a cross for on-loan Galatasaray midfielder Zaniolo to

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