Manchester United Qualify For Europa League Final

Despite losing 3-2 on the night, Manchester United have qualified for their first final since 2018. 

Edinson Cavani scored two goals, as Manchester United were defeated in Rome, but comfortably reached the Europa League final. They won 8-5 on aggregate.

Aside from a couple of nervy periods in the second half, it was a fairly comfortable evening for United. 

They will go onto play Villarreal who had knocked Arsenal out 2-1 on aggregate. 

This will be United's first final in any competition since the FA Cup final of 2018 and they will be hoping to win their first trophy since this competition in 2017.

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United now face something of a fixture pile up due to their European commitments and their match against Liverpool being rescheduled due to huge anti Glazer protests at Old Trafford.

Ole says

More social media reaction 

Rashford is clearly excited

Donny van de Beek was given a rare opportunity to impress from the start. He gave his thoughts.

Eric Bailly will almost certainly be competing with Victor Lindelof for a place in United's starting 11 in Gdańsk.

Ticket arrangements for the final

For a large number of Manchester United fans, attention will now turn to getting a ticket for the final in Gdańsk. 

Taken from the Manchester Evening News:

Via UEFA, tickets are not sold on a first-come, first-served basis and, instead, all the applications will enter a ballot - with a lucky few landing one of the 2,000 available tickets.

Applicants will be informed by email by May 14th as to whether they have been successful or not.

Click here to find all the latest information surrounding tickets for the 2021 Europa League final.


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