FULL LIST: Europa League semi-final matches, top scorers, most assists

Feyenoord vs Roma AS Roma’s Italian midfielder Lorenzo Pellegrini takes a penalty against Feyenoord’s Dutch goalkeeper Justin Bijlow during the UEFA Europa League first leg quarterfinal football match between Feyenoord and AS Roma. Photo: AFP

As the quarter-final second-leg matches of the UEFA Europa League for this season end on Thursday night, Union SG forward, Victor Boniface and Manchester United player Marcus Rashford are currently the joint-top scorers in the league with six goals each.

Sevilla defeated Man United 3-nil on Thursday to progress to the semi-final stage of the league on a 5-2 aggregate win.

Sevilla will be facing Juventus in the semi-final after the Serie A giants eliminated Sporting from the competition.

Also, AS Roma triumphed over Feyenoord on a 4-2 aggregate victory and will face Bayer Leverkusen in the semi-final.

The Europa League semi-final fixtures will take place in May.

Here are the present 2022/2023 Europa League top scorers and assists in the competition

Top scorers
Victor Boniface (Union Saint-Gilloise), Marcus Rashford (Man United) – 6 goals
Santiago Gimenez (Feyenoord) – 5 goals
Lorenzo Pellegrini (Roma), Vitinha (Braga) , Wissam Ben Yedder (Monaco), Paulo Dybala (Roma), Robin Knocke (Union Berlin), Ángel Di María (Juventus) – 4 goals

Most assists:
Evander (Midtjylland) – 5 assists
Anastasios Bakasetas (Trabzonspor), Bruno Fernandes (Man United), Loïc Lapoussin (Union Saint-Gilloise), Lorenzo Pellegrini (Roma) – 4 assists

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