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Celta Vigo 3 Genk 2: Defensive errors blight Spanish side's win

Celta Vigo moved a step closer to a maiden European semi-final by beating Genk 3-2 but the Belgians' away goals leave the Europa League quarter-final tie finely poised.

The sole Spanish representatives in the last eight had to come from behind after Jean-Paul Boetius gave Genk a dream start when he headed them into a 10th-minute lead.

The in-form Belgians found themselves behind just seven minutes later, after Pione Sisto and Iago Aspas took full advantage of Celta's first shooting opportunities, and John Guidetti made it 3-1 before half-time.

The visitors' lead was cancelled out four minutes later when Jonny's through-ball found Guidetti and the Swede's instinctive back-heel flick put Sisto through to side-foot the ball past Mat Ryan.

The turnaround was complete three minutes later when Aspas pounced on Omar Colley's poor clearance and struck a sweet, low drive that arced inside the far post, sending the home supporters into raptures.

Timothy Castagne fired over the crossbar from close range as Genk tried to regain the momentum they briefly enjoyed in the opening stages, but they were dealt a hammer blow seven minutes before half-time.

Celta broke with Guidetti, who exchanged passes with Aspas and then netted his fourth Europa League goal of the campaign from just inside the penalty area to give the hosts a two-goal cushion at the break.

Ryan saved well from Hugo Mallo early in the second half, but the introduction of Buffel after 62 minutes proved to be an important moment in the tie.

The 36-year-old had been on the field just five minutes when Trossard's cross was left to run by Jonny and though Alvarez saved Buffel's first shot, the goalkeeper was beaten with a header on the rebound.

Pablo Hernandez struck a thunderbolt that Ryan could only parry over the crossbar and Aspas forced the Australian goalkeeper to make a superb fingertip save as Celta pressed for a fourth goal that would have made the second leg much more comfortable.

That goal failed to transpire and Genk coach Albert Stuivenberg will fancy his side's chances in the second leg.