Published: 09:21, February 14, 2025 | Updated: 09:34, February 14, 2025
Europa League: Roma held at Porto, Galatasaray thrashed 4-1 at Alkmaar
By Reuters
Roma's Leandro Paredes heads the ball during the Europa League playoff first leg soccer match between FC Porto and AS Roma at the Dragao stadium in Porto, Portugal, on Feb 13, 2025. (PHOTO / AP)

PORTO, Portugal - Francisco Moura's second-half strike earned hosts Porto a 1-1 draw against 10-man AS Roma in the first leg of their Europa League knockout round playoff on Thursday as Turkish champions Galatasaray lost 4-1 at AZ Alkmaar.

Zeki Celik put Roma ahead in the dying seconds of the first half when he tapped in a loose ball in the six yard box before Moura equalized when his shot deflected off a defender past goalkeeper Mile Svilar in the 67th minute.

Claudio Ranieri's Roma were dealt a further blow five minutes later when they were left with 10 men as Bryan Cristante was handed a second yellow card.

The visitors, who had already lost forward Paulo Dybala through injury before halftime, withstood Porto's late pressure, as the Portuguese tried to capitalize on their man advantage but saw Goncalo Borges and Danny Namaso missing the target.

Two-time Europa League finalists Roma will be looking to beat Porto for the first time in four European ties. Winners will face either Athletic Bilbao or Roma's arch-rivals Lazio.

Galatasaray's Roland Sallai (right) vies for the ball with AZ Alkmaar's Kees Smit during the Europa League knockout phase playoff first leg soccer match in Alkmaar, the Netherlands, on Feb 13, 2025. (PHOTO / REUTERS)

Galatasaray outclassed, Steaua and Twente win

Ten-man Galatasaray suffered a 4-1 defeat at Dutch side Alkmaar, who are playing their first European knockout tie in five years.

Alkmaar opened the scoring after 12 minutes as Sven Mijnans netted a stunning free kick into the left top corner before Galatasaray equalized eight minutes later through Roland Sallai's rocket from the edge of the box.

Troy Parrott restored the hosts' lead from the spot in the 37th minute before the visitors were reduced to 10 men shortly after the break when Kaan Ayhan saw a second yellow card.

Jordy Clasie made it 3-1 in the 57th minute, while David Moller Wolfe sealed the rout in the 66th, as the Dutch outfit look on course to face either Manchester United or Tottenham Hotspur in the last 16.

PAOK’s Tanzanian forward #70 Mbwana Samatta (center) shoots towards goal as FCSB’s Romanian goalkeeper #32 Ștefan Tarnovanu (right) dives to save the ball during the UEFA Europa League knockout phase play-off 1st leg football match between PAOK FC and FCSB at the Toumba Stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, on Feb 13, 2025. (PHOTO / AFP)

Netherlands' Twente Enschede earned a last-gasp 2-1 home win over Bodo/Glimt as skipper Ricky van Wolfswinkel did not miss his 95th-minute penalty effort.

Patrick Berg had equalized for the visitors in the 85th minute after Sayfallah Ltaief's opener just five minutes into the game.

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Romania's Steaua Bucharest fought back to beat Greek champions PAOK 2-1, as Taison's late first-half red card proved costly for the hosts.

Steaua substitute Andrei Gheorghita struck in the 50th minute to cancel out Mbwana Samatta's 21st-minute opener for PAOK, and Joyskim Dawa sealed the comeback win in the 60th minute.

Earlier in the day, Turkiye's Fenerbahce claimed a resounding 3-0 home win over Belgian side Anderlecht, while Ajax Amsterdam, Real Sociedad and Ferencvaros also secured first-leg leads.