Three Spanish La Liga teams were involved in Thursday’s European fixtures, marking the commencement of the Europa League and UEFA Conference League Round of 16. Real Betis traveled to face Rafa Benitez’s Panathinaikos in Greece, Celta Vigo hosted Lyon, while Rayo Vallecano journeyed to take on Samsunspor.
Real Betis Falls to Panathinaikos in Athens
Panathinaikos 1-0 Real Betis
Real Betis now faces an uphill battle to reach the Europa League quarter-finals, needing a victory at La Cartuja next week after a disappointing away loss in Athens. Despite Manuel Pellegrini’s squad generally outplaying their opponents, they failed to capitalize on a significant advantage when Panathinaikos’ Anass Zaroury received a red card on the hour mark for a foul on Ez Abde, a player recently linked with a Barcelona return.
Their inability to convert this advantage proved costly. Matters worsened for Betis when Diego Llorente was also sent off for conceding a late penalty, which Vicente Taborda converted from 12 yards to secure a crucial win for Panathinaikos.
Endrick’s Late Equalizer Denies 10-Man Celta Vigo
Celta Vigo 1-1 Lyon
Celta Vigo also experienced a significant setback due to a red card in their home leg at Balaidos. They initially took the lead in the first half through Javi Rueda. However, after Borja Iglesias was dismissed for two bookable offenses, Real Madrid loanee Endrick Felipe netted a late equalizer. His shot from the edge of the area was not held by Ionut Radu, allowing Lyon to snatch a draw. The French outfit will now be considered favorites to advance when they play in front of their home crowd next week.
Rayo Vallecano Secures Comfortable Win in Türkiye
Samsunspor 1-3 Rayo Vallecano
In contrast, Rayo Vallecano enjoyed a highly successful evening, establishing a commanding two-goal lead to bring back to Vallecas. Alemao opened the scoring after just 15 minutes. Although the home side quickly equalized, Iñigo Pérez’s team regained the lead before halftime thanks to Álvaro García’s goal in the 40th minute.
Alemao then bagged his second goal of the match in the second half with a superb strike, putting Rayo in a strong position to advance to the UEFA Conference League quarter-finals.








