Manchester United will play Lyon in the UEFA Europa League

Manchester United and Lyon square off again in the second leg of their Europa League quarterfinal at Old Trafford on Thursday night, one week after their thrilling 2-2 first-leg draw in France
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(Football news) The winners of this contest on aggregate will take on either Rangers or Athletic Bilbao in the semi-finals at the beginning of May.

After being embroiled in a war of words with Nemanja Matic in the build-up to last week’s first leg, Andre Onana did little to hit back at claims of being one of the worst goalkeepers in Manchester United’s history, as he was at fault for two goals that helped Lyon rescue a last-gasp draw on home soil.

Joshua Zirkzee thought he had headed home the winner for Ruben Amorim’s side in the 88th minute, but Red Devils-linked Rayan Cherki had the last laugh as he pounced on a loose ball spilled by Onana and expertly equalised with virtually the last kick of the contest in the 95th minute.

Man United’s fortunes did not improve last weekend as they were condemned to a heavy 4-1 away defeat to Newcastle United in the Premier League following another error-strewn performance – their 14th loss of the league campaign which has confirmed the club will finish with their lowest points total of the PL era.

Languishing in 14th place with only 38 points after 32 games, Manchester United are in danger of ending the season as low as 17th, while European qualification via the Premier League is an unrealistic target for the Red Devils as they sit 10 points behind the top eight as well as 17 points behind the top five.

Aware that Europa League glory would seal Champions League qualification for next season, it is simply win or bust for Manchester United on Thursday. The Red Devils have lost their last two home encounters with French opposition – both to PSG in February 2019 (2-0) and December 2020 (3-1) – but they have never been beaten by Lyon in five previous meetings (W2 D3) and they remain the only unbeaten team in this season’s Europa League (W6 D5).

After rescuing a draw in the first leg, Lyon remain in contention to win their first-ever major European trophy and reach their first European semi-final since the 2019-20 Champions League, and they have since followed that up with victory over Auxerre in Ligue 1 last weekend.

Goals from Cherki, Georges Mikautadze and Alexandre Lacazette secured a 3-1 away win for Paulo Fonseca’s side, who remain fourth in the French top-flight standings but have moved to within one point of Marseille in third who occupy the final automatic Champions League qualification spot.

Lyon have now won seven of their last nine matches in all competitions since the beginning of March, scoring 24 goals in the process, and they travel to Old Trafford on Thursday unbeaten across their last 12 Europa League away games (W9 D3) since a 1-0 defeat at Atalanta BC in December 2017.

Les Gones also boast an impressive away record against English opposition, losing just one of their last nine such matches on the road in European competition – a 3-0 defeat to West Ham United in the 2021-22 Europa League.

However, Lyon have only faced La Liga giants Barcelona (eight) on more occasions without ever winning in Europe than Manchester United (five), while they have lost both of their previous two visits to Old Trafford – 2-1 in November 2004 and 1-0 in March 2008. They have also never progressed from a two-legged European knockout tie when drawing the first leg at home in nine previous instances.

Also read: Manchester United vs Lyon: Players available, suspended and injured

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