fell at home to Braga after failing to break a deadlock.
Soccer pundit Alex Miller says Liverpool were the most successful side left ahead of their home tie in this sea- son's competition, but could not overturn Braga's 1-0 first-leg advantage.
Dalglish started with the most expensive ever British player Andy Carroll, but couldn’t penetrate a locked Braga defence. It was a night to remember for Liverpool fans.
PSV Eindhoven kept their quarter-final place alive. The Eredivisie leaders scored a vital away against Scot- tish giants Rangers. A strike from Jermain Len and an effective defence were enough to fire up enthusiastic fans at Ibrox.
FC Porto made things easy for themselves earlier on, after clinching an away 1-0 victory against CSKA Mos- cow with a goal from Fredy Guarín. The Portuguese rounded things up at their Estádio do Dragão arena with another comfortable win. Hulk opened the scoring in the second minute while Fredy Guarin doubled to seal victory in the 24th minute.
Benfica held Paris-base club PSG one down to qualify with a 3-2 aggregate in the Parc des Prince Stadium. The Portuguese are in the quarterfinals for the second year running. Having come from behind to take a 2-1 goal margin in the first leg, the Lisbon heavyweights had the boost of Nicolás Gaitán's 27th-minute strike to
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