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Europa League, Conference League round-up: Roma grab late win over Vitesse, Rangers through to Europa League quarters

Roma are through to the Europa Conference League quarter-finals after a 1-1 draw at home to Vitesse. Jose Mourinho’s side brought a 1-0 lead into the second leg, but after Maximilian Wittek scored just after the hour mark, it seemed that the game would be heading to extra time. Ad/> However, former Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham scored at the death to restore Roma’s advantage and win the tie.

Serie AMourinho given two-match ban after outburst during Verona draw22/02/2022 AT 19:42 /> Gent went out to Greek side PAOK in their Europa Conference tie after Jose Angel Crespo and Douglas Augusto scored for the away side, with Gent scoring through Laurent Depoitre, leaving them losing 3-1 on aggregate. LASK lost 7-5 on aggregate to Slavia Praha after a 4-3 home win. Philipp Wiesinger scored twice, and Andreas Gruber and Alexander Schmidt added two late goals.

But while Alham Ousou and Srdan Plavsic both saw red for the visitors, goals from Peter Olayinka, Alexander Bah and Yira Sor made the difference. Feyenoord enjoyed a crushing 8-3 win over Partizan Belgrade overall, and a 3-1 victory on the night, with Cyriel Dssers, Reiss Nelson and Bryan Linssen scoring their goals, with Ricardo Gomes’ striker not enough for the Serbian team. Rennes pushed Leicester City close after trailing 2-0 from the first leg at the King Power stadium but they were unable to get over the line in north-west France.

Goals from Benjamin Bourigeaud and Flavien Tait, either side of Wesley Fofana’s crucial goal early in the second half, were not enough as they lost 3-2 on aggregate. French side Marseille were able to strike late in the game to secure a 4-2 aggregate win over Basel in Switzerland. Basel gave themselves hope when Dan Ndoye scored first in the

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