Friday 26 February 2016 09:50, UK
Valencia coasted into the last 16 of the Europa League as they thrashed Rapid Vienna 4-0 to complete a 10-0 triumph, the biggest aggregate win in the competition's history.
The Austrians were already all but out having lost the first leg 6-0 in Spain, and they suffered another heavy defeat after second-half goals from Rodrigo (59), Sofiane Feghouli (64), Pablo Piatti (72) and Ruben Vezo (88) saw Gary Neville's side progress in style.
Elsewhere in the competition, Karim Bellarabi scored twice as Bayer Leverkusen beat Sporting 3-1 at the BayArena.
The Germans were defending a 1-0 advantage from the first leg, and were in command after half an hour when winger Bellarabi netted his second goal of the tie.
Joao Mario (38) pulled one back for the Portugese side, but Bellarabi (65) cracked in another before Hakan Calhanoglu (87) struck a late volley.
Borussia Dortmund took their place in the last 16 after beating Porto 1-0 at the Estadio do Dragao.
The Bundesliga club were 2-0 up from the first leg and put the tie beyond doubt after 23 minutes when Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's shot hit the crossbar and went in off goalkeeper Iker Casillas.
Serie A title chasers Napoli, though, went out after being held to a 1-1 draw at home by Villarreal.
Marek Hamsik (17) cancelled out Villarreal's 1-0 first-leg lead, but a fortuitous equaliser from Tomas Pina (59) just before the hour proved enough to see the Spanish side through.
Fenerbahce drew 1-1 at Lokomotiv Moscow, as they progressed 3-1 on aggregate.
After Alan Kasaev had seen a goal incorrectly ruled out for offside, Aleksandr Samedov (45) gave the Railwaymen hope after netting a close-range effort just before half-time.
However, the Turkish side held out and Mehmet Topal (83) settled matters late on with a looping header from a near-post corner.
Miroslav Klose finally scored his first goal of the season as Lazio dumped Galatasaray out with a 3-1 home win to progress 4-2 on aggregate.
Marco Parolo headed the Italians in front (59) before Felipe Anderson (61) quickly doubled the advantage.
Yasin Oztekin (63) immediately reduced the arrears, but Klose (72) made sure of safe progress when he tapped in Stefan Radu's centre from six yards.
Sparta Prague are also through after beating Krasnodar 3-0 away.
The Czechs, leading 1-0 from the first leg, went ahead early in the second half through Lukas Marecek (51) before Martin Frydek's (57) header doubled the lead.
After midfielder Charles Kabore was sent off for a second yellow card, Kehinde Fatai (70) fired in a third.
A late goal from substitute Sabin Merino sent Athletic Bilbao into the last-16 with a hard-fought 2-1 aggregate victory over Marseille.
The Spanish side had won 1-0 at the Stade Velodrome, but Michy Batshuayi levelled the tie just before half-time.
However, Merino's header with just nine minutes left proved enough to send Bilbao through.
Shakhtar Donetsk won 3-0 at Schalke.
The tie was goalless following the first leg in Lviv and after Schalke hit the post through Johannes Geis' free-kick, the visitors went ahead on 27 minutes through a clever backheel from Brazilian Marlos.
Facundo Ferreyra (63) tapped in a second, before Viktor Kovalenko's (77) powerful drive gave the Ukrainians a third.
Basle's Luca Zuffi scored a dramatic stoppage-time winner to snatch a 2-1 victory over Saint-Etienne at Saint Jakob Park and send the Swiss side into the last 16 of the Europa League on away goals after the tie finished 4-4.
Zuffi earlier scored a free-kick to level the tie at 3-3, before both sides were reduced to 10 men following red cards for St Etienne midfielder Valentin Eysseric and Basle attacker Breel Embolo.
The French side thought they had won it when captain Moustapha Sall netted with just a minute left, only for Zuffi to crash the ball home in added time.
Molde beat holders Sevilla 1-0 with a first-half goal from Eirik Hesta (43), but went out 3-1 on aggregate following their comprehensive first-leg defeat in Spain.
Frank Acheampong scored twice in extra-time as Anderlecht won 2-1 away at Olympiacos to go through 3-1 overall.
Kostas Fortounis (29) pulled the Greeks level in the tie when he converted a penalty.
Acheampong scored from a tight angle to put the Belgians ahead on 103 minutes and the Ghana forward made sure of a place in the last 16 with another neat finish midway through the second period of extra-time.