Europa League Quarterfinals: Roma, Leverkusen, Marseille, and Atalanta Advance

Rome, Italy - April 9th, 2026 - The Europa League quarterfinals delivered a thrilling night of football, punctuated by unexpected results and standout performances. Roma, Bayer Leverkusen, Marseille, and Atalanta have all booked their places in the semifinals, setting the stage for what promises to be a captivating final four. While pre-tournament favorites faltered, a new generation of contenders have emerged, signaling a potential shift in the balance of power in European football.
Roma's Resilience Overcomes Brighton Challenge
Roma's 3-1 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion at the Stadio Olimpico wasn't a straightforward affair. Paulo Dybala, continuing his excellent form, opened the scoring with a spectacular free kick, showcasing his technical brilliance. However, Brighton, a team known for its attacking flair under new management, responded swiftly through Simon Adingra. The game remained tightly contested until the second half when Leonardo Spinazzola's dynamic run and finish, followed by Andrea Belotti's late goal, secured Roma's passage. This win represents a significant step for Roma, aiming to rebuild their continental reputation after several years of underperformance. The Giallorossi are benefiting from a tactical system that emphasizes defensive solidity and quick transitions, allowing Dybala and the front line to thrive. Their semifinal clash against Marseille will be a fascinating test of contrasting styles.
Leverkusen Maintains Momentum, West Ham Fall Short
Bayer Leverkusen continued their remarkable, unbeaten run with a 2-1 victory over West Ham United. Jarrod Bowen gave West Ham an early lead, raising hopes of an upset. However, Leverkusen's quality and depth proved too much for the Hammers. Jonas Hofmann's equalizer shortly after halftime swung the momentum, and Florian Wirtz's subsequent goal demonstrated the young German's world-class talent. Xabi Alonso's tactical acumen is clearly bearing fruit, with Leverkusen now considered strong contenders not only in the Europa League but also in their domestic league. Their ability to consistently break down defenses and control possession will be a major asset as they face Atalanta in the semifinals.
Aubameyang Leads Marseille Charge
Marseille produced a dominant performance to defeat Villarreal 3-1, largely thanks to the exploits of veteran striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. The Gabonese international scored two goals, proving that despite his age, he remains a potent threat in front of goal. Amine Harit added another, solidifying Marseille's control of the match. Villarreal's Nicolas Jackson grabbed a late consolation goal, but it was not enough to prevent their elimination. Marseille's attack is firing on all cylinders, and their midfield is providing the necessary creativity and energy. Their semi-final match-up with Roma will likely be decided by which team can control the tempo and limit the opposition's key attacking threats.
Atalanta Stuns Liverpool in Shock Result
The biggest shock of the quarterfinals came at Anfield, where Atalanta dismantled Liverpool with a comprehensive 3-0 victory. Gianluca Scamacca, Elio Castagnos (with two goals), led the Italian side's impressive attacking display. Liverpool, struggling with defensive vulnerabilities and a lack of creativity in midfield, were completely outplayed. This result raises serious questions about Liverpool's current form and their ability to compete at the highest level. Atalanta, known for their dynamic, attacking football under coach Gian Piero Gasperini, have proven themselves to be a force to be reckoned with. Their surprise victory sends a clear message to the rest of the competition: they are here to win. The Bergamaschi will be a tough test for Bayer Leverkusen, with their counter-attacking prowess potentially causing problems for Alonso's high-pressing system.
Semifinal Preview: A Battle of Styles and Tactical Approaches
The Europa League semifinals promise a fascinating clash of styles. Roma and Marseille will provide a tactical battle, while Bayer Leverkusen and Atalanta will likely be a high-octane, attacking affair. The winners of these ties will face off in the final, vying for the coveted Europa League trophy and a place in the history books. The competition's unpredictability adds an extra layer of excitement, and it remains to be seen which team will ultimately emerge victorious. Many analysts are already predicting a Leverkusen vs. Marseille final, but Atalanta's stunning win over Liverpool and Roma's solid home form suggest that anything is possible in this thrilling competition.
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