
Manchester United’s recent 2-2 draw against Lyon in the Europa League quarter-finals has intensified concerns about their progression in the competition. The match was marked by critical errors from goalkeeper André Onana, whose performance has come under scrutiny. The Irish Sun+1Latest news & breaking headlines+1Latest news & breaking headlines
Looking ahead, the upcoming Europa League draw presents formidable challenges for United. They are set to face stronger opponents, including Fenerbahçe, managed by José Mourinho, and Rangers. These teams have demonstrated impressive form in European competitions, making United’s path to the later stages more precarious. The Times of India
In the newly formatted Europa League, the league phase comprises 36 teams divided into four pots. Each team plays eight matches, facing two opponents from each pot, with one home and one away fixture against each. The top eight teams from this phase advance directly to the round of 16, while teams finishing between ninth and 24th enter a two-legged play-off for a spot in the same round. Positions below 24th result in elimination from European competition. UEFA.com+2The Times of India+2Manchester United+2The Times of India+2Manchester United+2UEFA.com+2
Given United’s current form, including their 13th-place standing in the Premier League and early exits from domestic cups, their Europa League aspirations are uncertain. The upcoming fixtures against Lyon, Fenerbahçe, and Rangers will be pivotal in determining their progression.
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