Europa League roundup: Jimoh-Aloba the hero as Aston Villa hit back

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The 19-year-old Jamaldeen Jimoh-Aloba was the hero as Aston Villa came from two goals down to beat Red Bull Salzburg 3-2 at Villa Park, though they lost Ollie Watkins to injury in the first half.

Jimoh-Aloba hit the winner with three minutes remaining, tucking Kadan Young’s low cross into the corner to cap a fightback that looked unlikely after a limp showing for an hour.

Unai Emery, whose team had already qualified, made six changes from the side that beat Newcastle on Sunday, including giving Harvey Elliott a start, but retained Watkins.

Salzburg were the better side in the first half and were ahead on 33 minutes after Tyrone Mings gave the ball away and Edmund Baidoo’s cross was diverted over the line by Karim Konaté despite Victor Lindelöf’s best efforts to keep it out.

More worryingly for Villa, Watkins went off on 38 minutes, clutching his hamstring, with Morgan Rogers replacing him.

Salzburg doubled their lead three minutes after the break when Kerim Alajbegovic jinked to the by-line and crossed for Moussa Yeo to score at the near post with a classy flick.

Rogers cut the deficit with a neat finish at the near-post after combining smartly with Emi Buendía. Mings then atoned for his earlier error, heading Villa level from Matty Cash’s cross before Jimoh-Aloba had the final say.

Djeidi Gassama after looping a header into the corner of the net to give Rangers the lead against Porto
Djeidi Gassama looped a header into the corner of the net to give Rangers the lead but they lost 3-1 to Porto. Photograph: Luis Vieira/AP

Rangers’ poor campaign ended with a comprehensive defeat at Porto, who secured a place in the last 16 with a 3-1 win.

Danny Röhl’s side were ahead after six minutes, Djeidi Gassama looping a header into the opposite corner of the net from a right-wing cross by Findlay Curtis.

But Porto were level in the 27th minute through Rodrigo Mora, who finished a move he had started by firing past Jack Butland from close range. Within eight minutes, the hosts were ahead after a farcical mix-up between Butland and James Tavernier from a long-ball, which ran into the path of Francisco Moura who back-heeled home.

It was soon 3-1 when Rangers’ Emmanuel Fernandez headed past his own keeper from a Porto corner at the near post.

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