UEL wrap: Napoli's comeback in vain
Ciro Immobile's hat-trick sent Lazio through to the UEFA Europa League Round of 32, but fellow Serie A side Napoli crashed out to RB Leipzig.
Serie A leader Napoli was knocked out of the UEFA Europa League despite a 2-0 win at RB Leipzig, while Ciro Immobile's hat-trick sent Lazio into the Round of 16.
A 3-1 home defeat to the Bundesliga outfit last week left Napoli on the brink of elimination, goals from Piotr Zielinski and Lorenzo Insigne setting up a grandstand finish in the return fixture.
But it was not to be, Timo Werner's brace in the first leg proving enough to see RB Leipzig into the Round of 16 in what is the club's maiden European campaign.
There was better news for Napoli's Serie A rival Lazio, as an Immobile treble — his third of the season — saw it emphatically overturn a first-leg deficit against Romanian side Steaua Bucharest.
In Germany, Werner struck the second of his two goals at Stadio San Paolo deep into added time and that effort from the Germany international proved the decisive moment.
Zielinski thumped in the rebound after Insigne's initial attempt was saved to give Napoli hope, but it could not find a second goal until the last five minutes.
Insigne got in front of his marker to nudge Napoli level on aggregate, but, despite intense pressure in the closing stages, RB Leipzig held firm to progress on away goals.
Lazio had suffered a surprise 1-0 loss in the first leg in Romania, but the Serie A side came from behind to secure a comfortable 5-1 aggregate victory.
Ciro Immobile scored twice before half-time to reach 30 goals in all competitions for the season, with Bastos also on target as Simone Inzaghi's men routed Steaua 5-0 at the Stadio Olimpico.
Felipe Anderson struck after the interval to add to a comprehensive Lazio win, guaranteeing Serie A will be represented in the Round of 16 draw, with Immobile wrapping up his hat-trick.
Lokomotiv Moscow joined city rival CSKA in the last 16 with a 1-0 win over Nice ensuring a 4-2 aggregate victory, Igor Denisov's well-taken finish deciding the encounter in the Russian capital.
A 3-1 win for Sporting CP in its first leg against Astana gave the Portuguese side a big advantage, which Bas Dost added to with an early header, his 10th aerial goal of the campaign.
Although Astana equalised, Bruno Fernandes struck a brace in a thrilling 3-3 draw that ensured Sporting went through with a 6-4 aggregate victory.
Spanish teams have a brilliant record in this competition, but 2015-2016 semi-finalist Villarreal was knocked out by Lyon.
The Ligue 1 side led 3-1 after the first leg at home and when Jaume Costa was dismissed, Villarreal's hopes of a comeback were severely dashed, Bertrand Traore then on target to earn a 1-0 win and send Lyon through.
Elsewhere, goals from Michael Krmencik and Ales Cermak earned Viktoria Plzen a 2-0 win and 3-1 aggregate success against Partizan Belgrade, while Dynamo Kiev progressed on away goals after a 0-0 draw with AEK Athens.