Uefa Cup:Tottenham 3 Braga 2 (Agg 6-4) Dimitar Berbatov's remarkable run of form continued as he helped ease Tottenham into the quarter-finals of the Uefa Cup at the expense of SC Braga.
The Portuguese side had levelled the scores on aggregate with the opener in the second leg of the last-16 clash before Berbatov notched his 18th and 19th goals of the season before the break, both strikes of the highest quality.
The 26-year-old Bulgaria striker has been playing with a nagging groin problem and there were suggestions boss Martin Jol wanted to rest his £10.9 million summer signing in Spurs' hectic schedule.
But the former Bayer Leverkusen player showed no signs of fatigue or suggestions he was struggling, showing familiar class with most of his touches.
Andrade's powerful free-kick in the second half gave Braga hope of forcing extra-time, but Berbatov then set up Steed Malbranque to seal the win and maintain Tottenham's 100 per cent record in the competition this season.
Rangers' European adventure was brought to an end tonight as they were sent crashing out of the competition by Osasuna at the Reyno de Navarra stadium in Pamplona.
Pierre Webo scored the only goal of the match to secure the Spanish side a 2-1 aggregate victory, ending Gers' hopes of gracing this year's final, which will be held at Hampden Park in Glasgow.
Walter Smith's side were always up against it having only managed a 1-1 draw from the home leg of this last-16 tie, while they were also without influential captain Barry Ferguson through suspension.
History was also against the Ibrox club, with no Rangers side ever having managed to beat a Primera Liga team in Spain in eight previous attempts.
Bayer Leverkusen eased into the quarter-finals after comfortably beating Lens 3-0 at the BayArena, winning 4-2 on aggregate.
Goals from Andriy Voronin 10 minutes before the break and Sergej Barbarez 10 minutes after it set the Bundesliga side up for victory.
Juan rounded off the 4-2 aggregate win with a header in the 70th
minute.
Werder Bremen beat Celta Vigo 2-0 to make it comfortably
through to the quarter-finals, 3-0 on aggregate.
After a dull first half, the home side added to their 1-0 lead from the first leg with a Hugo Almeida header in the 48th minute.
Celta thought they had an equaliser when Jesus Perera produced a fine first-time finish only for the linesman to flag for a doubtful offside.
Werder made the game safe with a fine Clemens Fritz shot inside the far post in the 61st minute.