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Holders Sevilla halt Basel's adventure

Sevilla 3-0 Basel (agg: 3-0)
Kevin Gameiro scrambled two goals in the space of two minutes as the holders accounted for the final hosts en route to the last eight.

Kevin Gameiro after one of his two quick-fire strikes against Basel
Kevin Gameiro after one of his two quick-fire strikes against Basel ©AFP/Getty Images
  • Adil Rami diving header sparks game into life
  • Two scrambled finishes from Kevin Gameiro flatten the final hosts
  • Unai Emery's side one step closer to third successive UEFA Europa League title
  • Sevilla mark 150th European game with record 11th straight UEFA Europa League home win
  • Quarter-final draw streamed live on UEFA.com from 13.00CET on Friday

Two Kevin Gameiro strikes in the space of two minutes sounded the death knell for UEFA Europa League final hosts Basel, holders Sevilla scampering on into the quarter-finals.

Basel and Sevilla sparred inconsequentially for much of the first half – the Spaniards having the better of the half-chances – before Adil Rami flung himself full length at José Antonio Reyes's corner from the left, heading in off Tomáš Vaclík's left-hand post. Even so, an away goal at that stage would have put Basel on top and they nearly got it, David Soria doing superbly to push away Renato Steffen's glanced effort.

However, things quickly unravelled for Urs Fischer's side. Reyes cut in from the right, drawing Vaclík and his defenders in before lacing a ball through for Kevin Gameiro to nudge into an empty net. The Frenchman had his second before Basel had time to digest the situation; he headed against the bar from Michael Krohn-Dehli's cross yet instantly swung out a leg to force the rebound over the line – hitting the woodwork again on the way.

Highlights of the first leg

A competition-record 11th successive home victory was never in doubt for Sevilla thereafter, their 150th UEFA competition game much lower on incident after the interval. Substitutes Fernando Llorente and Sergio Escudero were both denied by Vaclík, Escudero having previously cleared a Breel Embolo shot off the line at the other end.

Key man: José Antonio Reyes
A four-time UEFA Europa League winner – twice each with Atlético Madrid and Sevilla – the 32-year-old was the architect of Basel's downfall. His corner laid on the first for Rami, before his run into the box – and timely pass – cut out the visiting defence and invited Gameiro to notch his first of the night. Can Reyes join his club in lifting the trophy for a fifth time this spring?

Gameiro's double shot
Gameiro had not scored twice in a European match since registering twice, aged 18, for Strasbourg in a 2-2 draw with Crvena zvezda in December 2005 – the first of his 48 outings in UEFA club competition. Now 28, the No9's brace against Basel came from a combined distance of under five metres, but being in the right place at the right time is the mark of a good striker.

Hosts to miss Basel party
The Swiss champions might have been playing in the 18 May UEFA Europa League final at their own stadium; now, the best they can hope for is to attend as spectators. Sevilla, meanwhile, could visit St. Jakob-Park for a second time this term as they bid to become the first club to win a UEFA competition for three consecutive seasons since Bayern's mid-1970s European Cup hat-trick.

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