<p>Serie A giants Roma, however, crashed out of the competition after losing 3-2 at home to Greek side Panathinaikos last night, while defending champions Shakhtar Donetsk were eliminated by English Premier League side Fulham.<br /><br />Fulham will play Juventus in the next round after the Turin side drew 0-0 in a drab game at home to Ajax to see out a 2-1 aggregate success.<br /><br />German champions Wolfsburg thrashed Villarreal 4-1 for an aggregate 6-3 win, while Valencia needed two extra-time goals from Spain midfielder Pablo Hernandez to achieve a 3-1 victory against Belgian side Club Brugge.<br /><br />Liverpool led 1-0 on aggregate following a tense first leg at Anfield and fell behind on the night to a 19th-minute header from Joao Bruno Fernandes, before goals from Javier Mascherano, Ryan Babel and Steven Gerrard took them through.<br /><br />"I think it was a difficult game and the pitch was terrible so we knew it could be tough and very demanding for the players," said Liverpool coach Rafael Benitez, who also revealed that centre-back Martin Skrtel had sustained a suspected broken toe.<br /><br />"We conceded a goal and we then had to be calm and just keep playing our game." <br /><br />Liverpool, five-time European champions, will face French side Lille in the next round, after their defender Adil Rami glanced in an 85th-minute free-kick to secure a 3-2 aggregate victory at Turkish heavyweights Fenerbahce.<br /><br />Roma had seen a 20-match unbeaten run come to an end when they lost 3-2 at Panathinaikos in the first leg in Athens but they drew level in the 11th minute at the Stadio Olimpico thanks to a free-kick by John Arne Riise.<br /><br />The visitors took control of the tie in a dazzling six-minute spell prior to the break, with Djibril Cisse -- the match-winner in the first leg -- scoring twice, either side of a fine effort by Sotiris Ninis.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"We wanted to do our best, the stadium was full but, unfortunately, there were a few minutes of madness, like in Athens," said Roma coach Claudio Ranieri, whose side are currently third in Serie A.<br /><br />Panathinaikos will now play Belgian champions Standard Liege, who beat Red Bull Salzburg 3-2 on aggregate.<br /><br />Fulham produced perhaps the shock of the evening after securing a hard-fought 1-1 draw at Shakhtar, winners of the last ever UEFA Cup last season.<br /><br />Brede Hangeland secured a crucial away goal for Roy Hodgson's team in the 33rd minute, with Rodrigues Jadson replying in vain 21 minutes from time. <br /><br />"It was a marvellous display and we've eliminated one of the best teams in Europe," said Hodgson.<br /><br />Everton were unable to join their Premier League colleagues in the last 16, however, as they were beaten 3-0 at Sporting Lisbon after winning the first leg 2-1.<br /><br />Sporting will face Atletico Madrid in the next round after Quique Sanchez Flores's charges snatched a 3-2 aggregate victory over Galatasaray in Istanbul thanks to a last-minute goal from star striker Diego Forlan.<br /><br />Elsewhere, Hamburg went through on away goals despite losing 3-2 at PSV Eindhoven in a game in which both sides finished with 10 men, Anderlecht thrashed Athletic Bilbao 4-0 to progress 5-1 on aggregate and Marseille completed a 6-2 aggregate victory over FC Copenhagen.<br /><br />"I'm pleased with the result," said Marseille coach Didier Deschamps. "It was a good evening, with no injuries, and we were able to keep some players warm on the bench."<br /><br />Benfica, who defeated Hertha Berlin 4-0 on Tuesday to round off a 5-1 aggregate win, await Marseille in the last 16.<br /><br />Wolfsburg will meet Russian champions Rubin Kazan, 3-0 aggregate winners over Hapoel Tel Aviv, while Valencia must take on last season's runners-up Werder Bremen, after striker Claudio Pizarro netted three times in their 4-1 win over FC Twente.</p>
<p>Serie A giants Roma, however, crashed out of the competition after losing 3-2 at home to Greek side Panathinaikos last night, while defending champions Shakhtar Donetsk were eliminated by English Premier League side Fulham.<br /><br />Fulham will play Juventus in the next round after the Turin side drew 0-0 in a drab game at home to Ajax to see out a 2-1 aggregate success.<br /><br />German champions Wolfsburg thrashed Villarreal 4-1 for an aggregate 6-3 win, while Valencia needed two extra-time goals from Spain midfielder Pablo Hernandez to achieve a 3-1 victory against Belgian side Club Brugge.<br /><br />Liverpool led 1-0 on aggregate following a tense first leg at Anfield and fell behind on the night to a 19th-minute header from Joao Bruno Fernandes, before goals from Javier Mascherano, Ryan Babel and Steven Gerrard took them through.<br /><br />"I think it was a difficult game and the pitch was terrible so we knew it could be tough and very demanding for the players," said Liverpool coach Rafael Benitez, who also revealed that centre-back Martin Skrtel had sustained a suspected broken toe.<br /><br />"We conceded a goal and we then had to be calm and just keep playing our game." <br /><br />Liverpool, five-time European champions, will face French side Lille in the next round, after their defender Adil Rami glanced in an 85th-minute free-kick to secure a 3-2 aggregate victory at Turkish heavyweights Fenerbahce.<br /><br />Roma had seen a 20-match unbeaten run come to an end when they lost 3-2 at Panathinaikos in the first leg in Athens but they drew level in the 11th minute at the Stadio Olimpico thanks to a free-kick by John Arne Riise.<br /><br />The visitors took control of the tie in a dazzling six-minute spell prior to the break, with Djibril Cisse -- the match-winner in the first leg -- scoring twice, either side of a fine effort by Sotiris Ninis.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"We wanted to do our best, the stadium was full but, unfortunately, there were a few minutes of madness, like in Athens," said Roma coach Claudio Ranieri, whose side are currently third in Serie A.<br /><br />Panathinaikos will now play Belgian champions Standard Liege, who beat Red Bull Salzburg 3-2 on aggregate.<br /><br />Fulham produced perhaps the shock of the evening after securing a hard-fought 1-1 draw at Shakhtar, winners of the last ever UEFA Cup last season.<br /><br />Brede Hangeland secured a crucial away goal for Roy Hodgson's team in the 33rd minute, with Rodrigues Jadson replying in vain 21 minutes from time. <br /><br />"It was a marvellous display and we've eliminated one of the best teams in Europe," said Hodgson.<br /><br />Everton were unable to join their Premier League colleagues in the last 16, however, as they were beaten 3-0 at Sporting Lisbon after winning the first leg 2-1.<br /><br />Sporting will face Atletico Madrid in the next round after Quique Sanchez Flores's charges snatched a 3-2 aggregate victory over Galatasaray in Istanbul thanks to a last-minute goal from star striker Diego Forlan.<br /><br />Elsewhere, Hamburg went through on away goals despite losing 3-2 at PSV Eindhoven in a game in which both sides finished with 10 men, Anderlecht thrashed Athletic Bilbao 4-0 to progress 5-1 on aggregate and Marseille completed a 6-2 aggregate victory over FC Copenhagen.<br /><br />"I'm pleased with the result," said Marseille coach Didier Deschamps. "It was a good evening, with no injuries, and we were able to keep some players warm on the bench."<br /><br />Benfica, who defeated Hertha Berlin 4-0 on Tuesday to round off a 5-1 aggregate win, await Marseille in the last 16.<br /><br />Wolfsburg will meet Russian champions Rubin Kazan, 3-0 aggregate winners over Hapoel Tel Aviv, while Valencia must take on last season's runners-up Werder Bremen, after striker Claudio Pizarro netted three times in their 4-1 win over FC Twente.</p>