Paris, 4 May - West Ham United and Rangers must both
overturn first-leg deficits against German opposition on Thursday if
they are to reach the Europa League final, while Leicester City head to
Italy aiming to deny Jose Mourinho's Roma a place in the first ever
final of the Europa Conference League.
Eintracht Frankfurt have the initiative as they prepare to host West
Ham after winning 2-1 in their semi-final first leg in London last week
with goals from Borussia Dortmund loanee Ansgar Knauff and Japan
midfielder Daichi Kamada.
Having knocked out Barcelona in the last eight, they are eyeing a
first European final since defeating Borussia Moenchengladbach to win
the UEFA Cup in 1980.
"This is the most important game of the season for us. We want to get
to the final," insisted Swiss midfielder Djibril Sow after Frankfurt
lost 2-0 at Bayer Leverkusen on Monday with a much-changed team from the
first leg.
Standing in their way are a West Ham side who have knocked out Sevilla
and Lyon in the last two rounds and are themselves targeting a first
European final in 46 years, since they lost to Anderlecht in the Cup
Winners' Cup in 1976.
The Hammers have had a fine season but it rather risks ending in
anti-climax if they fail to beat Frankfurt given they are now unlikely
to finish higher than seventh in the Premier League after a run of one
point from four games.
If West Ham do go through they will be the seventh English club to
reach the final of the UEFA Cup or Europa League since 2000 and there is
still a chance it could be an all-British affair.
Rangers, UEFA Cup runners-up in 2008, welcome RB Leipzig to Ibrox
looking to turn around their 1-0 loss in Germany when Angelino's late
strike ended the Scottish side's resistance.
Leipzig's push for Champions League qualification via the Bundesliga
has stalled after back-to-back defeats, but it would be an enormous
achievement for Rangers if they could beat Domenico Tedesco's men.
"Listen, this is now our biggest game of the season," said Rangers
defender Borna Barisic after Sunday's Old Firm derby draw which means
the Scottish title is now set to go to Celtic.
"We know what we need to do, we know how they play. We know how they played in Germany will be different at Ibrox."
If Leipzig and Frankfurt go through to the final in Seville on May 18,
it will be the first all-German European final since Bayern Munich beat
Dortmund at Wembley in the Champions League in 2013.
- Leicester head for Rome -
Meanwhile Mourinho is hoping to win the first ever edition of the
Europa Conference League to add to the two Champions Leagues, UEFA Cup
and Europa League he has won in his career.
His Roma side welcome Leicester to the Stadio Olimpico following a 1-1
draw in England last week, when Lorenzo Pellegrini's opener for the
visitors was cancelled out by a second-half own goal.
Roma may yet need to win the Conference League just to be in next
season's Europa League given their stumbling form in recent weeks in
Serie A, in which they are hanging on to fifth place.
It is all about this competition now for a Leicester side sitting
mid-table in the Premier League and dreaming of a first European final,
and trophy, in Tirana on May 25.
"It is a really tough thing to come by, silverware. Some players never
get the chance to win things," said Jonny Evans, who won the FA Cup
with the Foxes last season.
in the other semi-final Feyenoord head to France to face Marseille
defending a 3-2 lead from the first leg when Cyriel Dessers scored
twice.
Fixtures on Thursday (all 1900 GMT)
Europa League semi-finals, second legs
In Glasgow, Scotland
Rangers (SCO) v RB Leipzig (GER) (0-1 agg)
In Frankfurt, Germany
Eintracht Frankfurt (GER) v West Ham United (ENG) (2-1 agg)
Europa Conference League semi-finals, second legs
In Rome
Roma (ITA) v Leicester City (ENG) (1-1 agg) In Marseille, France
Marseille (FRA) v Feyenoord (NED) (2-3 agg)