Europa League draw LIVE: Man Utd and Juventus discover quarter-final fate
Manchester United are the only English team left in the Europa League following Arsenal’s defeat to Sporting
Manchester United will face six-time winners Sevilla in the Europa League quarter-finals. Erik ten Hag’s side continued their quest for a cup treble as they saw off Real Betis and Barcelona to reach the last eight, and United have now been drawn with Spanish opposition for the third round in a row.
If United conquer record Europa League winners Sevilla then they will face either Juventus or Sporting in the semi-finals. Sporting defeated Arsenal on penalties to progress to the last eight.
In the other half of the draw, Jose Mourinho’s Roma will play Feyenoord in a rematch of last season’s Europa Conference League final, while Bayer Leverkusen will face Belgian side Union Saint-Gilloise.
Follow live updates from the Europa League draw, below:
Marcus Rashford scores as Man United beat Real Betis to continue treble trophy hunt
Marcus Rashford fired Manchester United to victory at Real Betis with a rocket of a strike as Erik ten Hag’s side cruised through to the Europa League quarter-finals.
The Red Devils headed to Spain all but assured of progress from this last-16 tie having won the first leg 4-1 in freezing conditions at Old Trafford last Thursday.
Betis made United sweat during the opening stages in the return fixture but Rashford’s outstanding strike silenced the bouncing Estadio Benito Villamarin and secured a 1-0 win on the night.
The impressive 5-1 aggregate triumph puts them through to the quarter-finals, with Friday’s draw to outline their potential path to the Europa League final in Budapest.
Rashford scores as Man United beat Betis to continue treble trophy hunt
Betis 0-1 Man United: Marcus Rashford scored the only goal of the game at the Estadio Benito Villamarin
Champions League draw produces top-heavy quarter-final line-up
Chelsea will play holders Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-finals, with the winners facing either Manchester City or Bayern Munich following a top-heavy draw that produced two blockbuster ties. On the other side of the draw Napoli will face AC Milan in an all-Italian clash, while Inter Milan will play Benfica. It means one of those sides will reach the Champions League final.
Real Madrid defeated Chelsea in last season’s quarter-finals on their way to lifting the Champions League for the 14th time and Friday’s draw produced a repeat of that tie. Manchester City’s quest to win their first Champions League title will also have to be done the hard way, with Pep Guardiola’s side facing German champions Bayern Munich before a potential rematch with Madrid in the semi-finals.
City have added Erling Haaland to the side that were knocked out by Real Madrid in last season’s semi-finals but Carlo Ancelotti’s team remain the team to beat following their thrashing of Liverpool in the round of 16. Serie A leaders Napoli look to be favourites to reach the Istanbul final on the other side of the draw, in what would be a first Champions League final for the Italian club.
Champions League draw produces top-heavy quarter-final line-up
Manchester City and Chelsea have drawn heavyweight opposition in the last eight
‘We want to win everything’ says Manchester United’s Facundo Pellistri
Facundo Pellistri is hungry for silverware and more opportunities after finally making his first start for Manchester United.
The Red Devils forked out 10 million euros (£9million) to sign the winger from Penarol in 2020, three years after the Uruguayan talent was first spotted by the club’s Argentinian academy scout.
Real Madrid, Juventus and Atletico Madrid had been linked with Pellistri before his switch to Old Trafford, where the 21-year-old has had to wait patiently for a first-team chance.
The winger had two loan spells at Alaves before making his competitive debut for United in January, taking a further step on Thursday when starting the 1-0 Europa League win at Real Betis.
We want to win everything – Facundo Pellistri eyeing trophy haul with Man United
The Uruguayan finally made his first start for the Red Devils in Thursday’s victory at Real Betis.
Europa League quarter-final draw
Still to come, Manchester United will discover who they are taking on in the last-eight of the Europa League. Erik ten Hag’s men already have one trophy in the bag this season and are eyeing up victory in Europe’s second competition as well.
Their are some impressive teams left in the tournament though. Juventus and Roma are seasoned European campaigners and Sevilla are the Europa League specialists.
After the bad luck Manchester City and Chelsea just got in the Champions League draw surely a favourable fixture will be forthcoming for Man Utd.
Champions League quarter-final draw
Who has the more difficult quarter-final Chelsea or Manchester City?
I think more people would say Chelsea but Liverpool proved that Real Madrid are vulnerable at times by scoring twice in 14 minutes at Anfield - though everything fell apart afterwards.
Bayern Munich have been mightily impressive throughout the competition and will be the strongest opponents Man City have faced at this stage for a while.
Champions League quarter-final draw
In all honesty that draw could not have gone any worse for the English teams.
Chelsea must face the Champions League holders Real Madrid, who just knocked Liverpool out. If Graham Potter’s men managed to get through that difficult fixture then they’ll face Bayern Munich - who have won every game so far - or fellow Premier League side Manchester City.
That means only one English team can possibly reach the final.
Champions League final draw
And finally, to establish who will be the home team for the final.
Winner of semi-final 2 vs Winner of semi-final 1
Champions League semi-final draw
Now it’s time for the semi-final draw.
AC Milan or Napoli will face Inter Milan or Benfica
Real Madrid or Chelsea take on Manchester City or Bayern Munich
Champions League quarter-final draw
Quarter-final draw:
Real Madrid vs Chelsea
Inter Milan vs Benfica
Manchester City vs Bayern Munich
AC Milan vs Napoli
Champions League quarter-final draw
AC Milan take on Napoli.
As they’re at home the match between Inter and Benfica will be reversed.
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