Summary Arsenal reached the Europa League quarter-finals despite suffering a 1-0 loss to Olympiakos.
PARIS (AFP) - Arsenal reached the Europa League quarter-finals despite suffering a 1-0 loss to Olympiakos in the second leg on Thursday, while Mislav Orsic scored a brilliant hat-trick as Dinamo Zagreb knocked out Tottenham Hotspur after extra time.
Youssef El-Arabi s deflected second-half strike earned Olympiakos another victory at the Emirates but Arsenal advanced 3-2 on aggregate, avenging their exit to the Greeks on away goals last season.
"Really happy to be through. We had a tough opponent, so happy to be through. Sometimes we have to be fair with ourselves - we were nowhere near the levels we could be," Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta told BT Sport.
Jose Mourinho s Spurs held a 2-0 lead following last week s first leg in London, but Orsic netted twice in the final half-hour as Croatian champions Dinamo levelled the tie at home.
Dinamo coach Zoran Mamic resigned this week after being sentenced to four years and eight months in jail for multi-million euro fraud involving Luka Modric s move to Tottenham and other transfers.
However, Orsic curled in a marvellous shot from the corner of the area to give Dinamo the lead on 62 minutes and then capped off a fine team move with a thumping finish to send the match to extra time.
Orsic completed his treble in style as he ran past three players and hammered a low drive beyond Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris from the edge of area on 106 minutes.
Harry Kane nearly snatched a late goal that would have put Spurs through on away goals but his effort was clawed out by Dinamo goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic as the hosts won 3-2 on aggregate.
"My team didn t bring to the game the basics of football or life -- to respect our jobs and give everything. I can only apologise to the Tottenham supporters," said Mourinho.
"If I forget the last 10 minutes of extra time, where we did something to get a different result, the 90 minutes and first half of extra time was one team leaving everything on the pitch.
"My team didn t look like it was playing an important match. Another attitude is needed. To say I feel sad is not enough. What I feel is much more than sadness."
Spanish side Granada extended their debut run in European competition, going through 3-2 overall, despite a 2-1 loss to Norway s Molde in Budapest.
Roma also progressed as a 2-1 victory courtesy of two goals from Real Madrid loanee Borja Mayoral against Shakhtar Donetsk in Kiev wrapped up a 5-1 win on aggregate.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic is set to face his former club as AC Milan host Manchester United at the San Siro following a 1-1 draw in England last week.
Rangers meanwhile are at home to Slavia Prague. Steven Gerrard s side have already been crowned Scottish champions and drew 1-1 in the Czech Republic last week.
Four-time European champions Ajax are virtually assured of passage into the next round as they are 3-0 ahead in their tie with Young Boys, while Villarreal hold a two-goal lead over Dynamo Kiev.
