Look: Barcelona knocked out of Europa League by Eintracht Frankfurt

Beaten by German side 4-2 on aggregate as West Ham reach semi-finals

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Barcelona's Spanish midfielder Pedri reacts during the Europa League quarter final second leg match against Eintracht Frankfurt at the Nou Camp stadium in Barcelona. Frankfurt stunned Barca with a dramatic victory to set up a Europa League semi-final against West Ham.
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We've done it! Frankfurt's Rafael Santos Borre (centre) celebrates at the full time whistle with his teammates.
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After the first leg had finished 1-1, the German side stormed into a 3-0 lead in the second and looked in control before two late goals for Barcelona.
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Barcelona's head coach Xavi Hernandez gestures during the game.
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Barcelona's Ronald Araujo reacts after a missed scoring opportunity.
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Eintracht Frankfurt players celebrate after the match. Frankfurt, who sit ninth in the Bundesliga and won this competition in its previous guise in 1980, saw out a memorable victory to the delight of their almost 30,000 travelling fans.
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West Ham United's English midfielder Declan Rice and Czech defender Vladimir Coufal celebrate after winning the UEFA Europa League quarter-final second-leg match against Olympique Lyonnais at the Groupama stadium in Decines-Charpieu near Lyon, central eastern France.
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West Ham United will face Frankfurt for a place in the Europa League final after the Hammers secured their first European semi-final in 46 years with a stunning second-leg 3-0 victory in Lyon.

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