2015年4月16日星期四

Europa League last-eight previews

Club Brugge v Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
Brugge head into their last-eight clash with Dnipro as favourites to progress to what would be a first European semi-final for 23 years.
The Belgian league leaders are the only unbeaten team left in the Europa League, although Michel Preud'homme's men did lose for the first time in nine games in all competitions when going down 2-0 at Kortrijk on Saturday.
Dnipro, meanwhile, have been poor on the road in Europe so far this season, with the Ukrainians having won just one of their seven away games in the competition.
Both teams are troubled by injury problems, while Brugge's Thomas Meunier and Dnipro's Yevhen Shakhov are also suspended.
Dynamo Kiev v Fiorentina
Dynamo Kiev will be hoping to make home advantage count when they take on Fiorentina at the Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex on Thursday night.
The Ukrainian Premier League leaders have been in great form domestically in recent weeks and they remain on course to win the title.
And this could be the perfect time to face the team from Florence, who themselves have gone off the boil in recent weeks.
Vincenzo Montella's men are now eight points behind third-placed Roma in the race to qualify for next season's champions League after losing to Napoli on Sunday, while they were also dumped out of the Coppa Italia by arch-rivals Juventus last Tuesday.
All of which means this competition now represents Fiorentina's only hope of silverware this season.
Dynamo coach Serhiy Rebrov will be without both Yevhen Makarenko and Miguel Veloso through injury, and the visitors are missing the suspended Jose Maria Basanta.
Sevilla v Zenit St Petersburg
Sevilla entertain Zenit St Petersburg in their first-leg quarter-final tie with confidence high after holding La Liga leaders Barcelona to a 2-2 draw at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan on Saturday night.
Unai Emery's team had even trailed 2-0 to the Catalans at one point, before drawing level thanks to strikes from Ever Banega and Kevin Gameiro late on.
And with Sevilla having also won their last seven games at home in Europe, the holders will be hoping to keep that good run going against the Russian league leaders on Thursday.
Especially given Zenit have lost all six of its previous matches in Spain, while Andre Villas-Boas's men also travel to Andalusia missing a number of important players through suspension.
Domenico Criscito, Igor Smolnikov, Danny and Hulk, the Russian Premier League's top scorer, will all be unavailable to face Sevilla, while the visitors may also be missing both Viktor Fayzulin (knee), and goalkeeper Beto (hamstring) through injury.
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