Europa League: Wins for Valencia, Porto and Lyon
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Jackson Martinez's second-half goal earned managerless Porto a 1-0 win over Rafael Benitez's Napoli in the last 16 of the Europa League.
The Colombian striker pounced as Napoli failed to clear a corner and his shot was deflected past Pepe Reina.
Porto sacked manager Paulo Fonseca last week, with reserve-team coach Luis Castro taking temporary charge.
Valencia beat Ludogorets 3-0 in Bulgaria despite having Seydou Keita sent off after just 24 minutes.
Antonio Barragan, Fede Cartabia and Philippe Senderos all scored before Juninho Quixada dismissed for Ludogorets.
Elsewhere, Lyon came from a goal down to beat Viktoria Plzen 4-1 thanks to two goals from defensive midfielder Gueida Fofana.
Plzen were ahead after just three minutes through Tomas Horava before Fofana equalised nine minutes later.
Second-half goals from Alexandre Lacazette, Arnold Mvuemba and a second from Fofana means the French side travel to the Czech Republic as favourites to progress.
A goal from Mario Gomez 11 minutes from time earned Fiorentina a 1-1 draw at Juventus, after Arturo Vidal had opened the scoring, while in the all-Spanish tie Real Betis ran out 2-0 winners away at Sevilla thanks to a goal in each half from Leo Baptistao and the ironically named Salvador Sevilla.
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