Two days of entertaining matches between some of the European football club groups have produced the “eight finalists” groups that will fly to Germany – or stay there if they have already arrived – to fight for the Europa League trophy.
There have been victories for Inter Milan, Seville and Bayer Leverkusen, while groups such as Glasgow Rangers, Roma and Getafe have noticed that their seasons end in defeat. The two English groups that stayed at the festival were affected in two scathing clashes that deserve a more complete rating.
Manchester United 2-1 LASK
An entertaining definitive home game of the 2019/20 season at Old Trafford saw the hosts combine a largely replaced team, conceding a glorious purpose while ensuring the victory they were for beating LASK 2-1 at night to triumph 7-1 in total.
The first half was a largely disappointing display, with Harry Maguire and Brandon Williams the only two survivors of the starting lineup who introduced the 2-0 win at King Power Stadium on the final day of the Premier League season, a result that saw United finish third and secure Champions League football.
Despite the few opportunities in the first forty-five minutes, the part of the moment came to life when LASK captain Philipp Wiesinger curled up deliciously in the most sensible corner. However, 93 moments later, United drew when Jesse Lingard scored in consecutive games for the first time since December 2018.The Mancunian striker marked the beginning of the Mourinho era and welcomed Solskjaer’s arrival with an opposite purpose to the former Norwegian. Cardiff side.
Two minutes later, Anthony Martial clung to a deep ball of Juan Mata, the Spaniard’s moment cast a hand of the night, and regained the purpose to seal the victory in the night, Allain could not prevent the ball from passing. The line.
United walks and will be to brake, especially with a favorable quarter-final tie against Danish club F.C. Copenhagen at the opening of the Final Eight on Monday.
Wolves 1-0 Olympiakos (2-1 general)
The smaller margin saw Wolverhampton Wanderers triumph in the Europa League quarter-finals after a thrilling attack back to its Greek visitors.
An early purpose saw the house team lead almost from the start, with an elegant penalty from Raúl Jiménez that led the score 2-1 overall. Olympiakos was strong, however, and was unable to abandon the match in any way, matching almost after a fluid move saw the ball in the net, but in the end ruled a questionable var resolution based on the option to score. with your water.
The moment departs as a game of chess; Each of the aspects knowing that a false move and this can make you smoothly advance your opponents. Olympiakos needed the purpose more, however, and took the greatest risk to most, letting the Midlands play at halftime, depending on Adam Traoré’s speed and the attacking instincts of Jimenez and Daniel Podence.
With 12 minutes to the end, the tie is over, a backward pass through the tired legs of the Olympiakos that allowed The Diogo Jota Pass. However, Jota had not read the script written for him and ate his lines, rubbing Allain’s abdomen instead.
In the last few minutes, all frantic, but the wolves stood firm for a remarkable victory.
Results of 16 Europa League (cumulative scores from round-trip matches in parentheses):
F.c. Copenhagen 3-0 Istanbul Basaksehir (3-1 overall)
Manchester United 2-1 LASK (7-1 overall)
Inter Milan 2-0 Getafe (tie)
Shakhtar Donetsk 3-0 Wolfsburg (5-1 overall)
Bayer Leverkusen 1-0 Rangers (4-1 overall)
Seville 2-0 A.S. Rome (one-leg tie)
Wolves 1-0 Olympiakos (2-1 general)
FC Basel 0-0 Frankfurt (3-0 overall)
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