Five-star Spurs light Europa League route

PARIS (AFP) - Tottenham Hotspur led the way on a positive night for English clubs in the Europa League play-offs on Thursday, crushing Scottish rivals Hearts 5-0 to all but book their place in the group phase. FA Cup finalists Stoke City won 1-0 at Swiss league leaders FC Thun and Fulham overwhelmed Ukrainians Dnipropetrovsk 3-0, but League Cup winners Birmingham City had to settle for a 0-0 draw at Portugal's Nacional. If it was largely plain sailing for the English representatives in the competition, it was anything but for some of the tournament's biggest names. Champions League semi-finalists in May, Schalke fell 2-0 at Finnish minnows HJK Helsinki, while Italian powerhouses Roma lost 1-0 at Slovan Bratislava and Sevilla, UEFA Cup winners in 2006 and 2007, went down 2-1 at Hannover. There were also disappointing results for the two other Scottish sides. A stoppage-time back-heel by Etien Velikonja saw Scottish champions Rangers lose 2-1 at Maribor of Slovenia, while Celtic were held to a 0-0 draw in the home leg of their play-off tie with FC Sion. The second legs take place next Thursday. For all the pre-match talk of a 'Battle of Britain' at Tynecastle, Spurs raced into a 3-0 half-time lead against Hearts through goals from Rafael van der Vaart, Jermain Defoe and 21-year-old midfielder Jake Livermore. The hosts improved in the second period, but Gareth Bale added to Spurs' lead before Aaron Lennon set the seal on a one-sided victory by sweeping home Defoe's low cross in the 78th minute. "I just enjoyed watching us play," said Spurs coach Harry Redknapp. "Niko Kranjcar and Rafael van der Vaart, their link-up play was great. I expected a really tough game up here, the crowd were great before the kick-off, and they deserve some success." Stoke, competing in Europe for the first time since the 1974-75 UEFA Cup, secured a 1-0 victory at Thun thanks to an 18th-minute strike from midfielder Danny Pugh. "The players responded really, really well," said Stoke coach Tony Pulis. "These European matches throw up different problems and we have to think of different solutions." Schalke were dreaming of a Champions League final place four months ago but Raul and co may have to forego European competition altogether this season after their shock defeat in the Finnish capital.

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