Europa League quarter-finals: heavyweights to beat in Germany

Even as a sub-poster for the double project that belatedly ends the European club season, the last 8 in the Europa League, which on Monday in Germany, has a heavyw8 line-up.

Manchester United and Inter Milan are former Champions League champions and, as Seville, Shakhtar Donetsk and Leverkusen have won the secondary European festival in one of their formats, while the Wolves peaked in 1972.

The festival was reformated after the interruption of the European season by the coronavirus pandemic, and as the Champions League in Lisbon, a decision will be made in knockout matches, all behind closed doors, in Dusseldorf, Cologne, Duisburg and Gelsenkirchen.

The quarter-finals will be played on Monday and Tuesday when temperatures across German Rhineland are expected to succeed in the mid-1930s.

Manchester United entered the tournament in the most sensible way.

They finished the Premier League season undefeated in 14 games to claim third place and have lost once since they resumed football in June.

His last trophy victory in 2017.

In Monday’s quarter-finals they will face Copenhagen, a club that bets on its first European of 16.

The winner will be the Wolf or Seville, which will be measured on Tuesday.

Sevilla is the specialist in the Europa League, with victories in competition, all since 2007.

They won the festival 3 years in a row, 2014-2016, under the direction of Unai Emery.

Now trained through Julen Lopetegui, the Andalusians face Wolves in Duisburg where they beat Rome in the 16-year-olds on Thursday.

In the other part of the draw, Inter Milan came in the most sensible way after completing moment in Serie A after completing the season with an undefeated eight-match streak in the league.

They will face a Bayer Leverkusen just 30 kilometres from their home in Dusseldorf and one of Europe’s most coveted young talents, Kai Havertz, a German offensive midfielder, and Moussa Diaby, a 21-year-old French winger.

The winner will face Shakhtar Donetsk, the 2009 winner, or Basel in the semi-finals.

Quarter-finalsMoni-CologneManchester United (ENG) v FC Copenhagen (DEN) DusseldorfInter Milan (ITA) v Bayer Leverkusen (GER) Mardi-GelsenkirchenShakhtar Donetsk (UKR) v Basel (SUI) DuisburgWolverhampton Wanderers (ENG) v Seville (ESP) Semi-finals from 16 to 17 August 211

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