Showing posts with label Uefa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Uefa. Show all posts

Friday, 16 September 2016

Manchester United humbled in Europa League

(CNN)The Europa League is not a competition Manchester United wants to be in, as coach Jose Mourinho freely admits, and the Premier League side might exit it sooner rather than later if it continues to perform as it did when losing 1-0 to Feyenoord.

United was playing in the group stage of European club football's second tier competition for the first time in its history, but it was an underwhelming start as the Dutch hosts won 1-0 thanks to Tony Vilhena's late goal.
Feyenoord coach Giovanni van Bronckhorst commended the spirit and determination shown by his team -- qualities Mourinho fears three-time European champions United will face in every game in Group A, where Turkish side Fenerbahce and Ukraine's Zorya Luhansk drew 1-1.
"We know that when Manchester United goes in the Europa League, we are the team that everyone wants to play against, that everybody wants to fight (against) until their limits, which they did," Mourinho told British television.

"Feyenoord defended with everything -- a great crowd, a great spirit. Some of our players were playing their first minutes of the season. Obviously some played better than others but I cannot judge them just for a game."
United may never have won the Europa League but an indication of its priorities came from the fact that only David de Gea, Paul Pogba and Eric Bailly were retained from the side that lost Saturday's Manchester derby. Wayne Rooney, Antonia Valencia and Luke Shaw may have been resting in England ahead of Sunday's Premier League at Watford but there was still plenty of experience with Juan Mata, Ander Herrera and Chris Smalling all starting.
Since winning the Europa League's forerunner, the UEFA Cup, with Porto in 2003, Mourinho had not overseen a match in the competition, concentrating -- and winning -- the Champions League instead, with the Portuguese side in 2004 and Italy's Inter Milan in 2010.
United are no strangers to the Europa League though, having dropped into the knockout rounds under Louis van Gaal and Alex Ferguson, but this was the first time the club had entered at the group stage -- after only finishing fifth in last season's Premier League.
Should they rebound and win the competition, they would become only the fifth side -- after Juventus, Ajax Amsterdam, Bayern Munich and Chelsea -- to win the European Cup/Champions League, the Uefa Cup/Europa League and the defunct Cup Winners' Cup.
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Tuesday, 13 September 2016

Champions League 2016-17: How Far Will Your Club Go This Season? | TheGuardian

After a few anxious play-off rounds, the Champions League group stage begins Today. Teams from 17 countries will take part, with Premier League champions Leicester City and Russian Premier League runners-up FC Rostov making their debuts. If your club team has made the last 32, we’d like to hear your expectations for the campaign.
Are your team in a tricky group, or are you happy with the opponents you’ll face en route to the knockout rounds? Whether you’re praying for Real Madrid to retain the trophy, rooting for Celtic to put in a great underdog performance against Barcelona, or planning to travel to Bruges and Copenhagen for Leicester City’s first taste of Champions League football, share your hopes and expectations in the form below. We’ll feature a selection of your contributions on the site.



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