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Man Utd Throw Away Lead After Two Bizarre Own Goals

Man Utd Throw Away Lead After Two Bizarre Own Goals

Manchester United threw away a two-goal lead as they drew 2-2 with Sevilla in the first leg of their UEFA Europa League quarter-final.

UEFA Europa League

Result: Manchester United 2-2 Sevilla

Date: 13 April 2023

Venue: Old Trafford

Red Devils manager Erik ten Hag made three changes from the win over Everton, as Anthony Martial, Casemiro and Raphael Varane returned to the line-up, with Marcus Rashford, Scott McTominay and Harry Maguire dropping out.

The home side carved out the game's first chance on 12 minutes when Antony collected a pass from Jadon Sancho before forcing goalkeeper Yassine Bounou into a fine save.

Two minutes later, United got the breakthrough as neat build-up ended with Bruno Fernandes playing in Marcel Sabitzer, who turned his marker before firing past Bounou with a left-footed strike.

The lead was doubled on the 20th minute when Martial turned provider to play in Sabitzer, who time his run perfectly before slotting beyond Bounou to complete his brace.

While the visitors were unable to carve out any chances, they were lucky not to have gone a man down five minutes before the break for Erik Lamela's apparent stamp on Casemiro, but he was only given a yellow card despite a check from the Video Assistant Referee (VAR).

David de Gea, meanwhile, ensured United went into the break with a two-goal lead as he produced superb save to keep out Tanguy Kouassi's header before Varane made a vital clearance off the line on the rebound.

United carried on from where they left off in the first and were unlucky not to have extended their lead on 60 minutes when Antony surged towards the box and cut inside before rattling the frame of the goal.

Ten Hag opted for a triple change soon after as Wout Weghorst, Christian Eriksen and Anthony Elanga replaced Fernandes, Martial and Sancho for the final 30 minutes of the tie.

However, Sevilla got a goal back with six minutes left on the clock when Jesus Navas took advantage of Tyrell Malacia's lack of awareness and sent in a cross that deflected off the Dutchman and into the back of the net.

With Lisandro Martinez taken off through injury, the visitors got back on level terms in the second minute of stoppage time as Youssef En-Nesyri's header took a big deflection off Harry Maguire and sailed past De Gea.

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