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    ‘Earthquake in European football’ as giant killers stun world to oust Champions League powerhouse

    Bodo/Glimt completed the greatest achievement in the Norwegian minnows’ history on Tuesday by winning 2-1 at Inter Milan and reaching the last 16 of the Champions League, 5-2 on aggregate.

    Leading 3-1 from last week’s first leg in the Arctic Circle, goals in the second half from Jens Petter Hauge and Hakon Evjenstunned the San Siro and set up a tie with either Manchester City or Sporting of Portugal in the next round.

    More than 3000 fans travelled to Milan to watch their team continue a remarkable debut season in Europe’s elite club competition, a huge number for a club from a city with a population of around 50,000.

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    There were 20,000 more people at the San Siro than live in Bodo on Tuesday night and the vast majority left disappointed after Inter, who scored late through Alessandro Bastoni, failed to mount the comeback coach Cristian Chivu believed could happen.

    Inter’s elimination was another blow for Italian football on the European stage, with all four Serie A clubs likely to be out of the Champions League come Thursday.

    Juventus and Atalanta trail Galatasaray and Borussia Dortmund, respectively, with few giving either much of a chance of getting through ahead of their matches on Wednesday.

    But it was a historic night for Bodo/Glimt, who have been crowned Norwegian champions in four of the last six seasons and will be a tough test for whoever they face next month.

    They became the first Norwegian side to progress in a knockout stage tie in the UEFA Champions League since the competition’s re-brand in 1992.

    Glimt’s Kasper Hogh vies for the ball with Inter Milan’s Alessandro Bastoni. AP Photo/Luca BrunoSource: AP

    Inter were, as to be expected, on the front foot from the off, and Pio Esposito headed over a great chance in the third minute from a Federico Dimarco cross.

    Dimarco had a fizzing inswinger tipped over the bar by Nikita Haikin while Marcus Thuram watched on as his powerful long-range effort was deflected just over the bar.

    But as the match wore on a pattern emerged of Inter bluntly attacking down the flanks and putting in crosses that were comfortably dealt with by Bodo/Glimt’s defenders.

    Hauge pounced in the 58th minute following a confused passage of play in which Inter defender Manuel Akanji, who had only moments before returned to the pitch following treatment for a cut eyebrow, gifted the ball to Ole Didrik Blomberg on the edge of the box.

    Blomberg failed to score one-on-one with Yann Sommer but Hauge netted his sixth goal in the Champions League to send the away fans delirious.

    Akanji hit the post 10 minutes later but Evjen made absolutely sure of Bodo/Glimt’s passage in the 72nd minute when he expertly lashed home Hauge’s searching pass into the box.

    Bastoni forced the ball over the line shortly afterwards but it mattered little for Inter who are left with trying to secure the Serie A title, which looks likely due to a 10-point lead over local rivals AC Milan.

    NEWCASTLE CRUISE INTO LAST 16

    Newcastle United completed their stroll into the Champions League last 16 with a 3-2 win over Qarabag on Tuesday to progress 9-3 on aggregate over the Azeri champions.

    The Magpies will make up a six-strong contingent of English sides in the last 16 alongside Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham.

    A tie that involved an over 5000-mile (8000 kilometre) round trip for both sides was killed off inside 45 minutes last weekas Newcastle led 5-0 at half-time on their way to a 6-1 rout.

    That allowed Eddie Howe to heavily rotate his side, with four-goal hero from the first leg Anthony Gordon among those lefton the bench.

    Newcastle still made another fast start to add to their lead twice inside six minutes.

    Sandro Tonali fired in the rebound after Dan Burn’s shot was saved before Joelinton stroked in Harvey Barnes’ cross.

    Newcastle players celebrate. AP Photo/Jon SuperSource: AP

    Qarabag had taken the scalps of Benfica and Eintracht Frankfurt in the league phase to make the play-off round and at leastsalvaged some pride with two goals in the second half.

    Camilo Duran outpaced Burn to pull a goal back before the Newcastle defender was penalised for handball inside the box.

    Aaron Ramsdale saved Marko Jankovic’s penalty but Elvin Jafarguliyev netted the rebound.

    In between the visitors’ two goals, Sven Botman powered in a header from a corner.

    That took the tally of goals conceded by Qarabag in the Champions League to 30 – a single season record in the competition.

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