Krasnodar dumps Fenerbahce out of Europa League
Russian side Krasnodar knocked Fenerbahce out of the Europa League, while Schalke joins them in progressing to the last 16.
Dick Advocaat's Fener lost the first leg 1-0 in Russia and found themselves with an even tougher task after just seven minutes in the return match as Fyodor Smolov found the bottom-right corner from 20 yards after a defensive mix-up.
Fener piled the pressure on at times and did level just before the break through Souza's close-range finish after a set-piece caused havoc in the area.
But the host failed to complete the turnaround and Krasnodar, which was only founded on 22 February 2008, scraped through to second knockout phase.
Joining Krasnodar in the next round will be Schalke, which ultimately coasted past Greek side PAOK 4-1 on aggregate after a 1-1 draw in Gelsenkirchen.
Alessandro Schopf put them ahead 23 minutes in with a simple finish and, although Matija Nastasic scored an own-goal shortly after to level things up on the day, the Germans never looked in danger of throwing the tie away.