Europa League: Arsenal To Battle Rennes, Chelsea Draw Dynamo Kiev
22nd February 2019
Both Premier League clubs will be at home in the first leg on Thursday, March 7, with the return matches scheduled for March 14
- Arsenal will face French side Rennes in the last 16 of the Europa League, while Chelsea were paired with Dynamo Kiev in Friday's draw
- Arsenal's draw means that their veteran goalkeeper Petr Cech will return to face the club he represented for two seasons before joining Chelsea in 2004
- The Gunners overturned a 1-0 first-leg deficit to qualify for the last 16 by beating BATE Borisov of Belarus 3-0 on Thursday
PARIS, France- Arsenal
will face French side Rennes in the last 16 of the Europa League, while Chelsea
were paired with Dynamo Kiev in Friday's draw.
Both Premier League clubs will be at home in the first leg
on Thursday, March 7, with the return matches scheduled for March 14.
Arsenal's draw means that their veteran goalkeeper Petr Cech
will return to face the club he represented for two seasons before joining
Chelsea in 2004.
The Gunners overturned a 1-0 first-leg deficit to qualify
for the last 16 by beating BATE Borisov of Belarus 3-0 on Thursday.
Meanwhile, Rennes reached the last 16 for the first time in
their history with a fine 3-1 win away to Real Betis in Spain, a result that
gave them a 6-4 aggregate triumph.
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The Brittany club finished fifth in Ligue 1 last season and
are currently in mid-table, but have impressed since the 38-year-old Julien
Stephan was appointed as coach in December.
Arsenal manager Unai Emery -- who won the Europa League
three years running as coach of Sevilla -- is familiar with Rennes from his two
seasons in charge of Paris Saint-Germain.
London rivals Chelsea, the other Premier League club still
in the competition, might also view winning the Europa League as their most
likely route into next season's Champions League.
After beating Swedish side Malmo 5-1 on aggregate, they
might find the going tougher against Ukrainian giants Dynamo.
The clubs met in the group stage of the Champions League in
2015-16, drawing 0-0 in Kiev before Chelsea won 2-1 at Stamford Bridge.
Elsewhere, Sevilla, who have won the trophy five times
including twice in its former guise as the UEFA Cup, will face Slavia Prague.
Widely-fancied Napoli will take on the Austrian champions
Salzburg, who reached the semi-finals last season.
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Former European Cup finalists and UEFA Cup winners Eintracht
Frankfurt were drawn against Inter Milan, who won the UEFA Cup three times in
the 1990s.
Benfica face Dinamo Zagreb, while Valencia's reward for
knocking out Celtic is a tie against FC Krasnodar of Russia.
That is one of two ties between Russian and Spanish sides,
with Zenit Saint Petersburg drawn against Villarreal.
The final of this season's Europa League will be played in
Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, on May 29.