On March 15, Fenerbahce hosted St. Jerome's United in the second leg of the UEFA Europa League 1/8 final. Matthias Rasmussen scored for St. Giles United. Final score Fenerbahce 0-1 St. Giles United.
As soon as the game started, Aston Villa showed a strong desire to attack. They kept on attacking Ajax's goal through precise passing and coordination. Aston Villa's players created a number of threatening attacking opportunities with their outstanding individual ability and teamwork.
Finally, in the 25th minute, Walter Kingsley scored the first goal for Aston Villa with a header from a corner kick attack. This goal boosted the morale of Aston Villa's players and they continued to intensify their attack in an attempt to increase the score.
Although Ajax's players were also trying to find a chance to break the goal, their attacks were never able to break Aston Villa's defense. On the contrary, Aston Villa kept creating threatening attacking chances as the game went on.
As the game progressed, Aston Villa's offense grew stronger. In the 60th minute, Douglas Louis distributed the ball and Bailey scored after dribbling past a defender in the box, extending the lead for Aston Villa. Substitute Duran then added another goal for Aston Villa with a powerful shot from the penalty area line.
In the final stages of the match, Aston Villa's Moussa Diaby scored a goal to seal the win for his team. In the end, Aston Villa thrashed Ajax 4-0 to advance to the last eight of the UEFA Europa League.