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Celta Vigo vs Manchester United as it happened: Marcus Rashford hands visitors first-leg advantage
All the action as it happened from the Europa League semi-final first leg at the Estadio de Balaidos
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Your support makes all the difference.Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford struck a stunning second half free-kick to secure a 1-0 win at Celta Vigo in their Europa League semi-final, first leg on Thursday.
The victory puts United on course for this month's final with Ajax Amsterdam the most likely opponents after they beat visiting Olympique Lyonnais 4-1 in their first leg on Wednesday.
Until the goal United's finishing had been poor with Celta keeper Sergio Alvarez thwarting them several times. However he was powerless to stop Rashford's 67th minute free-kick
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Preview...
An injury ravaged Manchester United squad will still be favourites against out-of-form Celta Vigo, who have lost all three of their most recent matches.
United’s Premier League top four hopes were dealt another blow at the weekend when Gylfi Sigurdsson’s free kick sailed into the top corner past David De Gea to steal Swansea a point from Old Trafford.
The Europa League now presents their most realistic chance of qualifying for next season’s Champions League, so Mourinho’s men will need to be on their game. The Spanish side should not be taken lightly, as their main focus will be the Europa League as a result of their comfortable mid-table position domestically.
Celta Vigo sit 13th in La Liga but have performed well in the Europa League losing just 2 games, the same as United, beating Genk and Shakhtar Donetsk on the way to the semi-finals. Top scorer Iago Aspas will be looking to capitalise on United’s defensive injury crisis which will see Luke Shaw, Eric Bailly, Timothy Fosu-Mensah and Marcos Rojo all sidelined, while first choice striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic is out long term after a knee injury ended his season.
What time does it start?
Celta Vigo vs Manchester United kicks off at 20:05 on Thursday 4th May.
Where can I watch it?
The match will be shown live on BT Sport 2 from 19:30. Highlights will be shown on BT Sport 3 at 01:00 on Friday 5th May.
It’s a big game for…
Daley Blind. The Dutch utility player will be tasked with organising United’s makeshift defence and will be tasked with shutting out the in-form Iago Aspas. Blind has failed to assert himself since Mourinho arrived at Old Trafford and with the summer transfer window approaching, Blind has the chance to prove his worth to his manager.
Best stat…
25: United boast a 25 game unbeaten run but have suffered due to too many draws: 8 of their last 14 games have ended tied. The two teams have almost identical scoring records across the league and Europa League, with Manchester United scoring 70 and Celta Vigo 69.
Player to watch...
Iago Aspas: The striker has a point to prove after his disappointing spell at United’s rivals Liverpool, where he failed to score at all. Since his return to Celta Vigo in 2015, he has scored 31 goals in 64 games, and already has 25 goals in all competitions this season.
Past three-meetings…
This will be the first meeting between the two sides.
Form guide…
Celta Vigo: LLLDW
Manchester United: DDWWW
Odds…
Manchester United to win: 5/3
Celta Vigo to win: 7/4
Draw: 28/13
(Odds provided by 888 Sport)
87 mins: Celta are throwing bodies forward but they risk conceding a second-goal here.
If United concede a late goal, it's still more or less a job well done. If Celta concede a late goal, the tie is over.
89 mins: Bad news for Mourinho.
Ashley Young, who hasn't been on the pitch that long, has picked up an injury. He hobbles off and is replaced by Chris Smalling.
90 mins: That means that all of the players taken off by Mourinho this evening - Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Marcus Rashford and Ashley Young - all looked to have picked up injuries of some sort.
There's going to be five (!!!) minutes of additional time.
92 mins: Celta are giving it all they've got but United are defending resolutely.
94 mins: Aspas runs at Valencia and wins a free-kick when he's caught by a flailing arm.
One final chance for the home team...
95 mins: Smalling clears the ball, heading powerfully down the pitch.
That should be it...
F/T: Celta Vigo 0 Manchester United 1
A fine result for United, with Marcus Rashford's brilliant free-kick giving the English side a potentially priceless away goal.
Celta put in an admirable performance but looked short up-front and have it all to do at Old Trafford next week.
Reaction and reports - coming your way!
And here is our Chief Football Writer Miguel Delaney's on-the-whistle report from the Estadio Municipal de Balaídos...
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