Aston Villa booked their place in the Europa League last 16 with an action-packed 1-0 win away to Fenerbahce.
Jadon Sancho's first-half header ultimately clinched it, although the winger could easily have had two more, while Marco Bizot pulled off some super saves at the other end, and both Villa and Fenerbahce saw goal celebrations cut short by VAR checks.
Dramatically, Kerem Akturkoglu's strike on 75 minutes, which sent the home fans wild and looked to have boosted Fenerbahce's own qualification hopes, was ruled out for an offside in the build-up by former Villa striker Jhon Duran. They are now heading for the play-offs.
Villa will avoid those extra two games, though. They are level on points at the top of the standings with Lyon, who won their penultimate fixture too, and have guaranteed a top-eight finish ahead of their final league phase game at home to RB Salzburg next week.
Villa's sixth win in seven Europa League games this season was some way for Unai Emery to mark his 100th match managing a team in this competition. His prospects of a fifth triumph in the Europa League remain very much alive.
It could and perhaps should have been more straightforward, with poor touches from Sancho either side of half-time leading to him spurning good chances to add to his tally, and there were subsequently nervous moments right through until the final whistle, with Bizot sharp to deny sub Talisca on multiple occasions.
The tension in the hot atmosphere of Fenerbahce's stadium was plain to see when Emery clashed with Youri Tielemans as he was substituted in the final minutes. The head coach pushed the otherwise impressive midfielder and didn't shake his hand as Tielemans exchanged words on the way past him.
But regardless of that spat, Villa will be proud of how they bounced back from the weekend's disappointing Premier League defeat to Everton to take a big step forwards in Europe.
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