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Aubameyang double caps Arsenal comeback

London - Arsenal completed a clean sweep of six English sides through to European quarter-finals by overturning a 3-1 first-leg deficit to beat Rennes 3-0 and progress to the Europa League last eight at the Emirates on Thursday.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored twice and also teed up Ainsley Maitland-Niles as Arsenal joined Chelsea in Friday's Europa League quarter-final draw after Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham led the way in the Champions League.

Rennes had never before reached the last 16 of a major European competition and the scale of the tie for the French side was evidenced by the huge travelling support they enjoyed.

However, rather than be inspired, Julien Stephan's side seemed intimidated by their surroundings early on to concede twice inside 15 minutes.

Arsenal quickly had the early goal they sought to get back in the tie as Aaron Ramsey's low cross was swept home by Aubameyang.

The French-born Gabon international was also involved for Arsenal's second 10 minutes later, although Rennes were right to feel aggrieved that the goal was allowed to stand.

Aubameyang appeared to be clearly offside from Ramsey's pass with Arsenal's Mesut Ozil even turning his back to the play expecting a flag.

However, it was not forthcoming and with VAR not in operation in the Europa League unlike the more lucrative Champions League, Maitland-Niles's downward header from Aubameyang's cross was allowed to stand.

Arsenal, though, then sat on their lead rather than building on it and could easily have paid for that approach after the break.

Petr Cech, in what could have been the Czech great's last game before retiring at the end of the season had Arsenal not progressed, turned M'Baye Niang's shot from outside the area onto the post.

Ismaila Sarr's third goal for the hosts in the dying embers of the first leg looked to have swung the tie Rennes' way and the Senegalese had the chance for a vital away goal, only for Sead Kolasinac to produce a saving last-ditch tackle.

Rennes were again unhappy with the Latvian officiating team when Lacazette escaped a second yellow card before the French international was replaced by Alex Iwobi.

With practically his first touch, Iwobi dragged a good chance to give Arsenal breathing space wide.

But 18 minutes from time they did have a cushion when having saved his side at one end, Kolasinac's wonderful low cross left Aubameyang with a simple task to tap home his 22nd goal of the season and celebrated by pulling on a mask.

Aubameyang needed it back to hide his embarrassment soon after as he missed two glorious chances in the space of 60 seconds to seal his hat-trick.

But Arsenal held out to continue the Premier League's resurgence and leave France without a single representative in the quarter-finals of either European competition.

Europa League results on Thursday (aet denotes after extra time):

Last 16, second leg

Dynamo Kiev (UKR) 0 Chelsea (ENG) 5 (Giroud 5, 33, 59, Alonso 45+1, Hudson-Odoi 78)

Chelsea win 8-0 on aggregate

Krasnodar (RUS) 1 (Suleymanov 85) Valencia (ESP) 1 (Guedes 90+3)

Valencia win 3-2 on aggregate

Salzburg (AUT) 3 (Dabbur 25, Gulbrandsen 65, Leitgeb 90+2) Napoli (ITA) 1 (Milik 14)

Napoli win 4-3 on aggregate

Villarreal (ESP) 2 (Moreno 29, Bacca 47) Zenit St Petersburg (RUS) 1 (Ivanovic 90+1)

Villarreal win 5-2 on aggregate

Arsenal (ENG) 3 (Aubameyang 5, 72, Maitland-Niles 15) Rennes (FRA) 0

Arsenal win 4-3 on aggregate

Slavia Prague (CZE) 4 (Ngadeu-Ngadjui 15, Soucek 47-pen, Van Buren 102, Traore 119) Sevilla (ESP) 3 (Ben Yedder 44-pen, El Haddadi 54, Vazquez 98) aet

Slavia Prague win 6-5 on aggregate

Benfica (POR) 3 (Jonas 71, Ferro 94, Grimaldo 105) Dinamo Zagreb (CRO) 0 aet

Benfica win 3-1 on aggregate

Inter Milan (ITA) 0 Eintracht Frankfurt (GER) 1 (Jovic 6)

Eintracht Frankfurt win 1-0 on aggregate

- Quarter-final draw at 14:00 (SA time) on Friday, March 15 in Nyon.

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