Marseille lost 2-1 on the night but overcome Red Bull Salzburg 3-2 on aggregate in the second leg of their Europa League semi-final.
The home side gave it their all, cancelling out the two-goal deficit from the first leg through a Amadou Haidara strike and Bouna Sarr own goal.
Veteran defender Rolando popped up for the French club late into extra time to win the contest, however, setting up a final with Atletico Madrid in two week's time.
Relive how the 90 minutes of action unfolded with Sports Mole's extensive updates below.
STARTING XI: Pele; Sarr, Rami, Luiz Gustavo, Amavi; Lopez, Sanson; Thauvin, Payet, Ocampos; Germain
SUBS: Rolando, Sertic, Njie, Anguissa, Escales, Kamara, Sari
STARTING XI: Walke; Lainer, Ramalho, Caleta-Car, Ulmer; Haidara, Samassekou, Berisha; Schlager; Gulbrandsen, Dabbur
SUBS: Leitgeb, Yabo, Minamino, Stankovic, Hwang, Wolf, Pongracic
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Marco Rose: "We need to set ourselves up for bringing maximum attacking power out onto the pitch and at the same time remaining patient. I had the feeling in Marseille that we were physically stronger and could have got more. We will try everything to overpower them and make them tired. We dominated the first leg for long stretches and actually had Marseille under control. It is definitely the case that things are possible for us in the second leg. We have the chance to snatch the momentum back and we want to put in another top performance in front of a full house."
Rudi Garcia: "If we can score a goal quickly, it will be difficult for them to come back from that but there is no ideal scenario: we have to win and qualify. What we have done so far is not enough to earn a place in the history of the club."
RED BULL SALZBURG SUBS: Leitgeb, Yabo, Minamino, Stankovic, Hwang, Wolf, Pongracic
MARSEILLE SUBS: Rolando, Sertic, Njie, Anguissa, Escales, Kamara, Sari