CODY GAPKO’S double fired Liverpool into the Europa League last 16 as they routed LASK 4-0.
Jurgen Klopp’s side sealed top spot in Group E thanks to Gakpo’s brace and goals from Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah at Anfield.
Second-placed Toulouse’s 0-0 draw against Union Saint-Gilloise in the other group game means Klopp can rest players for his team’s last remaining pool stage fixture.
Europa League group winners go through to the last 16 automatically, while the runners-up play in a two-legged knockout round play-off in February against a team who finish third in a Champions League group.
“The most important thing is that we’re at the head of the group and that won’t change so that’s good,” Klopp said.
“There was some good football but this game should have been put to bed before half-time. We didn’t do that, but it’s fantastic to win 4-0.”
Klopp made nine changes from the side which drew with Premier League champions Manchester City last Saturday, with Salah and Kostas Tsimikas the only players to keep their places.
Rising to meet Joe Gomez’s cross, Diaz netted his first goal at Anfield since August as his header raced past LASK keeper Tobias Lawal in the 12th minute.
Having opened the scoring, Diaz helped set up Liverpool’s second three minutes later when he picked out Salah, who teed-up Gakpo to net from close-range.
Salah killed off the out-classed Austrians in the 51st minute, stroking home a penalty for his 13th goal this season after Gakpo was fouled by Lawal.
Dutch forward Gakpo capped the demolition with a fierce strike in stoppage-time.
Unlike Liverpool’s rich history in continental competition, Brighton are competing in Europe for the first time and the Seagulls’ adventure will continue into the New Year thanks to Joao Pedro’s winner in Greece.
Damian Szymanski fouled Joao Pedro in the 55th minute and the Brazilian striker picked himself up to slot home the penalty.
AEK’s fate was sealed when they were reduced to 10 men in the 85th minute when Mijat Gacinovic earned a second booking for a foul on Joel Veltman.
Roberto De Zerbi’s side are second in Group B, one point behind Marseille following the French side’s dramatic 4-3 win over 10-man Ajax.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored a hat-trick for Marseille, including the winner with a penalty three minutes into stoppage-time.
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In the midst of a wretched season, Ajax had Steven Berghuis sent off in the 63rd minute and were consigned to elimination by their late defeat.
“Who knows how far we can go?” Brighton captain Lewis Dunk said. “We want to win it and you’ve got to dream big to achieve it.”
- Soucek strikes late -
West Ham moved into the knockout round after Tomas Soucek’s 89th minute goal saw off Backa Topola 1-0 in Serbia.
Second-placed Freiburg thrashed Olympiakos 5-0 to join Group A leaders West Ham in the knockout round.
There is a three-way battle for qualification from Group C after third-placed Sparta Prague beat leaders Real Betis 1-0, while second-placed Rangers drew 1-1 with Aris Limassol.
Atalanta wrapped up top spot in Group D after a 1-1 draw against second-placed Sporting Lisbon, who are also through to the knockout round.
Rennes’ 3-0 win against Maccabi Haifa took the French team to the top of Group F and into the knockout round, with Villarreal joining them after their 3-2 victory over Panathinaikos.
Slavia Prague’s 3-2 win at Sheriff sealed their knockout round place from Group G and Roma also advanced with a 1-1 draw at Servette.
Bayer Leverkusen go through to the last 16 as Group H winners after beating Hacken 2-0.
In the Europa Conference League, crowd troubled marred Aston Villa’s 2-1 win against Legia Warsaw as three police officers were injured in clashes with Polish fans.
The game was played with Legia supporters kept out of the stadium following the pre-match violence, which included flares and missiles being hurled at police.
UEFA Europa League results on Thursday:
Group A
TSC Backa Topola (SRB) 0 West Ham United (ENG) 1 (Soucek 89)
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CODY GAPKO’S double fired Liverpool into the Europa League last 16 as they routed LASK 4-0.
Jurgen Klopp’s side sealed top spot in Group E thanks to Gakpo’s brace and goals from Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah at Anfield.
Second-placed Toulouse’s 0-0 draw against Union Saint-Gilloise in the other group game means Klopp can rest players for his team’s last remaining pool stage fixture.
Europa League group winners go through to the last 16 automatically, while the runners-up play in a two-legged knockout round play-off in February against a team who finish third in a Champions League group.
“The most important thing is that we’re at the head of the group and that won’t change so that’s good,” Klopp said.
“There was some good football but this game should have been put to bed before half-time. We didn’t do that, but it’s fantastic to win 4-0.”
Klopp made nine changes from the side which drew with Premier League champions Manchester City last Saturday, with Salah and Kostas Tsimikas the only players to keep their places.
Rising to meet Joe Gomez’s cross, Diaz netted his first goal at Anfield since August as his header raced past LASK keeper Tobias Lawal in the 12th minute.
Having opened the scoring, Diaz helped set up Liverpool’s second three minutes later when he picked out Salah, who teed-up Gakpo to net from close-range.
Salah killed off the out-classed Austrians in the 51st minute, stroking home a penalty for his 13th goal this season after Gakpo was fouled by Lawal.
Dutch forward Gakpo capped the demolition with a fierce strike in stoppage-time.
Unlike Liverpool’s rich history in continental competition, Brighton are competing in Europe for the first time and the Seagulls’ adventure will continue into the New Year thanks to Joao Pedro’s winner in Greece.
Damian Szymanski fouled Joao Pedro in the 55th minute and the Brazilian striker picked himself up to slot home the penalty.
AEK’s fate was sealed when they were reduced to 10 men in the 85th minute when Mijat Gacinovic earned a second booking for a foul on Joel Veltman.
Roberto De Zerbi’s side are second in Group B, one point behind Marseille following the French side’s dramatic 4-3 win over 10-man Ajax.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored a hat-trick for Marseille, including the winner with a penalty three minutes into stoppage-time.
In the midst of a wretched season, Ajax had Steven Berghuis sent off in the 63rd minute and were consigned to elimination by their late defeat.
“Who knows how far we can go?” Brighton captain Lewis Dunk said. “We want to win it and you’ve got to dream big to achieve it.”
- Soucek strikes late -
West Ham moved into the knockout round after Tomas Soucek’s 89th minute goal saw off Backa Topola 1-0 in Serbia.
Second-placed Freiburg thrashed Olympiakos 5-0 to join Group A leaders West Ham in the knockout round.
There is a three-way battle for qualification from Group C after third-placed Sparta Prague beat leaders Real Betis 1-0, while second-placed Rangers drew 1-1 with Aris Limassol.
Atalanta wrapped up top spot in Group D after a 1-1 draw against second-placed Sporting Lisbon, who are also through to the knockout round.
Rennes’ 3-0 win against Maccabi Haifa took the French team to the top of Group F and into the knockout round, with Villarreal joining them after their 3-2 victory over Panathinaikos.
Slavia Prague’s 3-2 win at Sheriff sealed their knockout round place from Group G and Roma also advanced with a 1-1 draw at Servette.
Bayer Leverkusen go through to the last 16 as Group H winners after beating Hacken 2-0.
In the Europa Conference League, crowd troubled marred Aston Villa’s 2-1 win against Legia Warsaw as three police officers were injured in clashes with Polish fans.
The game was played with Legia supporters kept out of the stadium following the pre-match violence, which included flares and missiles being hurled at police.
UEFA Europa League results on Thursday:
Group A
TSC Backa Topola (SRB) 0 West Ham United (ENG) 1 (Soucek 89)
Freiburg (GER) 5 (Gregoritsch 3, 8, 36, Sildillia 42, Doan 77) Olympiakos (GRE) 0
Group B
AEK Athens (GRE) 0 Brighton and Hove Albion 1 (Pedro 55-pen)
Marseille (FRA) 4 (Aubameyang 9-pen, 47, 90+3-pen, Mangulu 26) Ajax (NED) 3 (Brobbey 10, 30, Akpom 79)
Group C
Sparta Prague (CZE) 1 (Haraslin 54) Real Betis (ESP) 0
Rangers (SCO) 1 (McCausland 49) Aris Limassol (CYP) 1 (Babicka 28)
Group D
Atalanta (ITA) 1 (Scamacca 23) Sporting Lisbon (POR) 1 (Edwards 56)
Sturm Graz (AUT) 0 Rakow Czestochowa (POL) 1 (Yeboah 81)
Group E
Liverpool (ENG) 4 (Diaz 12, Gakpo 15, 90+2, Salah 51-pen) LASK (AUT) 0
Toulouse (FRA) 0 Union Saint-Gilloise (BEL) 0
Group F
Maccabi Haifa (ISR) 0 Rennes (FRA) 3 (Terrier 29, Gouiri 47, Rieder 90+3)
Villarreal (ESP) 3 (Baena 29, Comesana 34, Morales 47) Panathinaikos (GRE) 2 (Palacios 66, Ioannidis 81)
Group G
Servette (SUI) 1 (Bedia 50) Roma (ITA) 1 (Lukaku 21)
Sheriff Tiraspol (MDA) 2 (Tovar 45+3, Mbekeli 56) Slavia Prague (CZE) 3 (Jurecka 19, Zafeiris 78, Tijani 90+5-pen)
Group H
Haecken (SWE) 0 Bayer Leverkusen (GER) 2 (Boniface 14, Schick 74)
Molde (NOR) 2 (Eriksen 82, 87) Qarabag (AZE) 2 (Juninho 11, Mustafazada 90+5)
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