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R UBEN AMORIM vowed to go all out for Europa League glory after Manchester United progressed to the semifinals with a show-stopping 5-4 extra-time win against 10-man Lyon. The Red Devils looked to have blown yesterday’s make-or-break quarterfinal second leg at Old Trafford, where the visitors responded to Manuel Ugarte and Diogo Dalot’s first-half efforts by scoring four without reply. Corentin Tolisso and Nicolas Tagliafico goals in quick succession took the match to extra time, when Lyon kicked on despite Tolisso’s sending off for two bookable offences as Rayan Cherki and Alexandre Lacazette rocked United. But Amorim’s men dug deep and went on to secure a scarcely believable victory as Bruno Fernandes’ penalty was followed by Kobbie Mainoo’s excellent 120th-minute leveller and Harry Maguire’s match-winning header moments later took the roof off Old Trafford. “The sound of the two last goals were amazing and that is something we can keep for the future,” the United boss said after an unforgettable 7-6 aggregate triumph that secured a semifinal against Athletic Bilbao. “Some people collect shirts, scarves, but I want to keep that sound, it’s the best sound in the world. “In the end you go to the semifinals but you need to win it. If you go the semifinals and don’t win it, it’s the same feeling. We just need to focus on the next stage and try to win the competition. “I think that (ending is) why we like this sport so much and all the frustration that the coach has in this kind of season, the frustration, the bad moments, when you had a moment like this it’s all worth it. “But then you finish, you calm down and then you start thinking we have a game on Sunday (9pm against Wolves). “Then we have to see all the players if they are fit to play because we have to focus on the Europa League.” The competition offers United’s only route to silverware and European qualification given the side sit a lowly 14th in a campaign that is guaranteed to be their worst of the Premier League era. Asked how big this moment can be, Amorim said: “I think these kind of moments can help a lot players in this kind of season, in this kind of context. “They can create some connection between the fans and the players, and we can forget for a
Amorim says will go all out to secure Europa League glory for Utd
few minutes what kind of season we are having. “Today is a good feeling but tomorrow we need to start everything again. So we need to focus on the next game, to focus on the players, if they are fit to play.
“We have to take the risk in to save some players because if you look at the our season, the most important thing is clear for everybody. It’s the Europa League.
“We started well but we are not consistent enough to maintain the game for a long time. When I feel the team is a little bit tired we drop a lot. “We should do better with the two goals of Lyon. When we play against European teams, we can cope better with that, but in the Premier League we suffer a lot.” Lyon head coach Paulo Fonseca was proud of his team’s efforts across the two legs but felt his players paid for prematurely over celebrating Lacazette’s spot-kick making it 4-2. “I’ve got mixed emotions,” he said. “Up until now it’s hard to take in exactly what happened. “I think we’ve done some magnificent work out there. In the second half, starting two down and then scoring four goals with one player down as well I think was fantastic. It showed the quality of our players, our team. “But I also think that we celebrated a lot when we put in our fourth goal, but the match doesn’t end until the very last second as we know. “Maybe we thought that we had it in the bag at that point. Maybe we lacked a little bit of emotional calm at that moment.”– AFP
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Manchester United’s Alejandro Garnacho in action with Lyon’s Jordan Veretout. – REUTERSPIC
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