GOALpublished at 21:32 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015
Inter do get one back, and it's Argentine striker Rodrigo Palacio who gets on the end of a chip over the top to slice into the net. Two more for the Milan side to force extra-time.
FT: Dynamo Kiev 5-2 Everton (agg 6-4)
Last English team knocked out of Europe
Through - Napoli, Kiev and Fiorentina,
Wolfsburg, Sevilla, Club Brugge, Torino & Dnipro
Tom Rostance and James McMath
Inter do get one back, and it's Argentine striker Rodrigo Palacio who gets on the end of a chip over the top to slice into the net. Two more for the Milan side to force extra-time.
Inter go close to a consolation as Hernanes squeezes another shot wide from a tight angle.
Seville are in complete control now after Vicente Iborra makes it 1-0 on the night. He tucks the ball home from close range after Carlos Bacca sprung the offside trap and played a neat square pass.
Nicklas Bendtner is coming on for Wolfsburg, wearing number three as well. Tremendous. I wonder if he still considers himself to be one of the best players in the world?, external
Tom De Sutter slots a low shot under Tolga Zengin after Timmy Simons's header through as the Belgian club take control of the tie again. Beskitas now need a goal to force extra-time.
Riechedly Bazoer scores his first European goal from 16 yards after Egidio tries to be too clever with his clearance and completely makes a hash of it. Netherlands Under-19 international Bazoer smashes the ball home and Egidio sinks to his knees in despair. As it stands, the game is heading to extra-time.
Dan T: Fiorentina for me and not just because of Micah Richards! Followed them since I visited Florence a few years ago and fell in love with the purple kits! Glad to see them doing better in recent times and that Mo Salah is showing what he can do instead of wasting away on Chelsea's bench!
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Looking like an increasingly uphill battle for Torino, who need to score twice to take the tie to extra-time. Looking good for Andre Villas-Boas's Zenit.
If Roberto Mancini could call this one off, he would. Inter need three goals in the last 35 minutes but it's Wolfsburg who look the most likely. Mancini scowls.
From Jack: I wouldn't be too bothered about conceding 5 goals in a game and get knocked out of Europe if I'm still getting paid ridiculous money, whether I win or lose.
Charlie: I'm so tired of people saying that we don't have the best league in the world because we lose in Europe. It's the best due to the exhilarating play styles and competitive race for CL, losing in Europe is irrelevant.
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Ramon Motta's left-foot drive from distance gives Besiktas the edge over Club Brugge. As it stands, the Turkish club are heading through on away goals.
No Premier League sides, no goals. Still just the solitary goal in the five late kick-offs.
Villarreal have sent on Mexico forward Giovani dos Santos in an effort to overturn the aggregate deficit against Sevilla. The former Tottenham player's first act is to smack a free-kick into Stephane Mbia's face. The midfielder went off to clear his head but looks OK to continue.
There's a couple of familiar faces in the dugout for Ajax.
Head coach Frank de Boer and his assistant Dennis Bergkamp know a thing or two about winning. Can they inspire the current crop to victory tonight? The second half is under way and the clock is ticking.
Back under way across the Europa League. As it stands none of the ties are going to extra-time.
More from Everton manager Roberto Martinez: "I don't think it was a case of being in a position where we couldn't impose ourselves. Once we scored the away goal I thought we would be stronger and tighter in our performance but it was the kind of night where everything they tried went into the back of the net.
"We always looked like a threat going forward and that we could score goals but the type of game it was, there were opportunities for both sides and our chances didn't go in."
A couple of times Roberto? A couple?...
Mensur Fabregas Čubrović: One more cup than others. In 15 days English clubs play 6 games, others 3 or maybe 4. When others get rest on Boxing days, English clubs play 4 games in seven days. To much tiredness for all players in English clubs. I think schedule for all bigger English clubs are the biggest reason why English clubs play very bad in European Competitions last few years.
Christopher Leathley: We seem to be declining in both Intensity (defensively and offensively) and quality it seems. 22 years since this last happened. It has been a disastrous campaign, but I doubt next season will be as bad as this. Very poor from Everton and a fantastic display from Dynamo. Some great goals in that game.
Gary Woolton: Still English Football is the best in the world... Apart from Italy...oh and Spain...oh and Germany... and France, and well quite a number it seems. Still the new financial deal means that clubs don't have to worry about Financial Fair Play now and can sweep up the players they need
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Everton manager Roberto Martinez downplays his side's questionable defensive performance in their 5-2 defeat at Dynamo Kiev as they exited the competition 6-4 on aggregate.
"A couple of times we made some defensive mistakes but there was also some incredible finishing from the opposition. Some of the goals, it would be difficult to see them again in the same game," says Martinez.
"I agree there were instances when we could have defended better but there is not a lot you can do about goals that go right into the top corner."
Danny Watters: The most entertaining, yet the most overrated league in the world.
Sam Hill: At least our national team are doing well. Oh yeah, that's right..
Sam Ceney: So, are we the 'best' league in the world? Or are we the most affluent league in the world? I think there's a big difference there. If we were the 'best' league in the world, our teams would be regularly in the semi-finals and finals of Europe. They don't seem to be.
Kieran Sean, Preston: There is just no desire in the English Prem anymore!
Adam Astill: English teams are no good anymore in Europe too many overrated players you get a team like Kiev who haven't got the best of players that play decent football these Prem players are more bothered about fame than the sport itself.
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