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Palace lose but still progress to Conference League semis, Strasbourg comeback
Crystal Palace went down to a 2-1 defeat at Fiorentina on Thursday but nonetheless progressed 4-2 on aggregate to the semi-finals of the UEFA Conference League, where they will meet Shakhtar Donetsk.
On the other side of the draw, Strasbourg pulled off a fine comeback to book their spot in the last four against Rayo Vallecano.
In Florence, Ismaila Sarr opened the scoring for Palace, before Albert Gudmundsson and Cher Ndour struck to give the Italian side hope.
It was a difficult night for Oliver Glasner's side as a first defeat in six matches in all competitions was compounded by key men Adam Wharton and Maxence Lacroix both being forced off with knocks in the first half.
But most importantly the English club still remain in contention to add to their first ever major trophy, the FA Cup won last season, in their maiden European campaign.
Ahead of kick-off, the Stadio Artemio Franchi held a minute's silence for goalkeeper Alex Manninger, who died earlier Thursday aged 48 after his car was struck by a train. The Austrian spent a loan spell at Fiorentina in 2001/02.
Sarr gave Palace the start they wanted as Daniel Munoz stood the ball up for the Senegalese to head powerfully past David de Gea in the 17th minute.
The header took Sarr's total in the Conference League this campaign to seven goals in 10 appearances.
Palace then offered Fiorentina a faint lifeline back into the tie just before the half-hour as Jaydee Canvot caught Rolando Mandragora in the box and Gudmundsson sent Dean Henderson the wrong way from the resulting spot-kick to get the hosts on the scoresheet.
The visitors' nerves started to jangle considerably more inside the opening 10 minutes of the second half as Ndour got the home fans rocking with a 30-yard strike that whistled into the bottom corner.
However, Palace managed to take the sting out of the tie and nullify Fiorentina as they progressed to a first European semi-final.
There they will face Ukrainians Shakhtar, who earlier drew 2-2 at AZ Alkmaar to progress 5-2 on aggregate.
Already three goals to the good ahead of their trip to the Netherlands, Shakhtar grew their advantage when Alisson Santana opened the scoring at AZ Stadion shortly before the hour.
Isak Jensen and Matej Sin hit back for the hosts inside the final 20 minutes, but it was too little, too late as Luca Meirelles' 83rd-minute equaliser ended the tie.
- Fightbacks -
Trailing by two goals after the first leg, Strasbourg pulled off a thrilling comeback as they won 4-0 at home on Thursday to eliminate Mainz 4-2 on aggregate.
Strikes by Sebastian Nanasi and Abdoul Ouattara wiped out Mainz's advantage within 35 minutes.
Captain Emmanuel Emegha then missed from 12 yards when he had the chance to send Strasbourg ahead for the first time in the tie on 66 minutes.
But Julio Enciso tapped in from close range three minutes later, before the Dutch striker rounded off the rout at the Stade de la Meinau in the 74th minute.
It was a contrasting night for their last-four opponents Rayo, after Isi Palazon's 60th-minute goal was just enough to edge the Spaniards through 4-3 on aggregate after they lost the second leg 3-1 at AEK Athens.
Prior to that strike, Zini's brace and Razvan Marin's spot-kick for AEK had the tie heading to extra time.
The semi-final first legs will take place on April 30.
E.Hall--AT