Postpublished at 20:25 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015
Wolfsburg looking comfortable. They look a strong side, though Everton beat them home and away.
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
Wolfsburg looking comfortable. They look a strong side, though Everton beat them home and away.
Andrew: Stop with this "sack Martinez" nonsense! Who would you replace him with that would come to Everton? Perhaps a young ambitious manager that has won an FA Cup, taken a low budget team to a whisker of the champions league and navigated a team to be the last British bastion in Europe?
Rob: Everton did very well in Europe with one striker. It would be good to see teams get more tactically aware as apposed to buying/firing to fix things!
James Marshall: English teams almost need two squads now. One for the PL and one for Europe.
James: EPL is the most overhyped league in the world. It isn't competitive because it's the best league in the world, it is competitive because the teams at the top who pay higher wages than anyone else are not as good as they are made out to be in the media.
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A lively start in Amsterdam. Ajax need to come from a goal down on aggregate but Dnipro have had the best chance early on. Nikola Kalinic's shot brought a good save from Jasper Cillessen in the hosts' goal.
Still no goals in the Europa League late games. Everton have blown the quota.
Wolfsburg striker Bas Dost is clean through on goal, he can bury the tie here but he overruns it and Juan Pablo Carrizo makes the save. Former Chelsea man Andre Schurrle is on the bench for Wolfsburg by the way, along with Nicklas Bendtner.
There are five games currently under way, no goals in any as of yet:
Ajax 0-0 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (agg 0-1)
Besiktas 0-0 Club Brugge (agg 1-2)
Inter Milan 0-0 Wolfsburg (agg 1-3)
Sevilla 0-0 Villarreal (agg 3-1)
Torino 0-0 Zenit (agg 0-2)
Luke: Premier League's success is its downfall. Most games used to be a formality like in most Euro leagues, now every one is a fight.
Daniel 'Danzo' Kerry: In a minority but glad the EPL is failing in Europe, as it may encourage an overhaul of the money-obsessed, fans-second system.
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Inter could do with an early goal to settle the tie down and former Inter midfielder Hernanes rattles in a stinging shot which is well saved by Diego Benaglio.
Do we think that Barcelona only beat Manchester City because they had an easier game inbetween the legs then? Or are Barca just a better side?
Wolfsburg have made a strong start in Milan. Goal machine Bas Dost is up front.
Chris Cook: Another shocking display of tactical nous in Europe by a British team!
Sam Bullimore: It's not that our league is so bad it's too good. Burnley or Córdoba the weekend before a European night? I know who I'd choose.
Alex Acklam: The Barclay's Prem is STILL the best league in the world, just not the best teams. We knew this before.
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More flares than a 1970s fancy dress party in the away end as we get under way. The San Siro is not full, not by a long chalk.
Chris: Maybe the Premier League model just isn't as effective anymore and this could be due to having such a strong second tier. So many similar teams getting into the Premier League, maybe it's diluted the class a little.
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The night's second wave of games are about to go. Roberto Mancini's Inter need to turn around a two-goal deficit against the surprise package of the Bundesliga.
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer
"Sadly that was amateur hour - or 90 minutes - from Everton tonight. Whole coop of chickens coming home to roost there."
Yemimah Kwoba: Overall Quality of footballers in EPL are just not good enough ... simple.
Daniel Woodley: The last two weeks have proved why the Premier League isn't the best league in the world. Embarrassing performance in Europe.
Nico Kyriazis: For the last time! No one's saying the premiership is the best league in the world. But its accepted as the most entertaining.
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Everton are six points clear of the relegation zone in the Premier League with nine games left. Are they safe?
They play QPR on Sunday, and have games against Sunderland, Aston Villa and Burnley to come.
Jamie Mills O'Brien: Managers live and die by their big decisions. Martinez should leave now, reputation just about intact.
Andrew Morris: How on earth did Everton ship FIVE goals to Dynamo Kiev!? Everton officially a sinking ship... how long left for Martinez?
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The night's later games kick-off very shortly. We'll bring you the best of those games as well as the reaction from Kiev over the next hour or so.
England have failed to produce a European quarter-finalist for the first time since the 1992-93 season. Get on that bandwagon now.
Fiorentina
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