SEVILLA 3 – 0 MANCHESTER UNITED: UNITED’S DISAPPOINTING EXIT FROM THE FINALS

Friday felt like a disheartening appeal for Manchester United featuring a bruised exit from the quarterfinals of the Europa League with an aggregate of 5-2 flashed by FC Sevilla at the Ramon Sanchez- Pizjuan Stadium in Spain.

Match Analysis

The 22-year-old Champion League team, FC Sevilla takes over the semi-finale stance while demoralizing Manchester United’s 31-year-long League career in despair. However, the Spanish team saved goals with Manchester’s missed scores leaving a 3-0 score ground. United’s coach Erik Ten Hag grieves on their false timed blows, average defense mechanism, and bad decisions.

The 6th consecutive Europa League titlist, FC Sevilla seized the opportunity with key players in hand. As a disastrous night befalls captain Harry Maguire and Goalkeeper David De Gea from being besieged with a strong blow from Sevilla’s ace center fielder Youssef En-Nesyri and Loic Bade’s headstrong shots.

United will need to reshape their squad’s morale before hitting on a comeback with the Football Association Challenge Cup meet with Brighton. Manchester’s frantic advances left Midfielder Casemiro to face down in frustration.

After the 2018 and 2020 League face-offs against Manchester United and FC Sevilla, Eric Ten Hag’s team was simply able to cast the command control at Old Trafford but stumbled to conquer with just 3 goals won at Spain.

 

Squad members

FC Sevilla

  • Midfielders

Ivan Rakitic (captain), Joan Jordan, Oliver Torres, Pape Gueye, and Nemanja Gudelj

  • Centre wing

Loic Bade, Marcao, Tanguy Nianzou, Karim Rekik, Youssef En-Nesyri, and Rafa Mir

  • Right wing

Erik Lamela, Suso, Tecatito, Jesus Navas, and Gonzalo Montiel

  • Left wing

Alex Telles, Marcos Acuna, Lucas Ocampos, Bryan Gil, and Papu Gomez

  • Goalkeepers

Bono and Marko Dmitrovic

 

Manchester United

  • Centre wing

Harry Maguire (captain), Raphael Varane, Lisandro Martinez, Phil Jones, Teden Mengi, Victor Lindelof, Anthony Martial, and Wout Weghorst

  • Goalkeepers

David de Gea, Jack Butland, and Tom Heaton

  • Right wing

Diogo Dalot, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Antony, Facundo Pellistri, and Mason Greenwood

  • Left wing

Alejandro Garnacho, Anthony Elanga, Jadon Sancho, Marcus Rashford, Brandon Williams, Tyrell Malacia, and Luke Shaw

  • Midfielders

Casemiro, Scott McTominay, Christian Eriksan, Marcel Sabitzer, Fred, Donny van de Beek, Zidane Iqbal, Kobbie Mainoo, and Bruno Fernandes