Manchester United vs Sevilla, Champions League - as it happened
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Your support makes all the difference.Manchester United host Sevilla in the second leg of their last-16 Champions League clash, with both sides in with a chance of progression to the quarter-finals following the 0-0 draw in the first leg.
Fresh off the back of a 2-1 victory over rivals Liverpool, giving United the unquestionable edge in finishing second in the league, Mourinho’s side will fancy their chances on Tuesday night, as they look to continue their strong run of form in 2018, which includes just two defeats in 13, and advance to the quarter finals of the Champions League for the first time since 2014.
Anthony Martial and Paul Pogba remain doubtful for the second leg clash, with both players not featuring at the weekend against Liverpool. Earlier this week Michael Carrick confirmed his retirement from football at the end of the season, and United will be looking to give the midfield veteran a fitting send-off by potentially winning the competition for the second time in Carrick’s career.
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Match preview
It’s a big game for…
Marcus Rashford. After scoring a brace against Liverpool in his first start of 2018, Tuesday night could present Rashford with yet another opportunity to prove his worth for both club and country. If he is given a starting berth, the youngster will no doubt be looking to capitalise on his chance, and scoring in back-to-back games at Old Trafford would no doubt boost his chances for nailing down a more permanent position at United in the build-up to the World Cup in Russia.
Best stat…
United have drawn 22 goalless matches in the Champions League, a record they share with AC Milan.
Player to watch…
Scott McTominay. Mourinho’s repeated selection of the now Scottish international has been telling of the faith he has McTominay, and with four Champions League appearances in the current campaign, Tuesday night could be yet another opportunity for the young midfielder to prove his worth on the biggest stage in Europe.
Past meetings…
Sevilla 0 Manchester United 0, Champions League, February 2018
Manchester United 1 Sevilla 3, Friendly, August 2013
Form guide…
Manchester United: WLDWWW
Sevilla: WDLWWL
Odds…
Manchester United to win: 16/25
Draw: 14/5
Sevilla to win: 5/1
Gary Lineker has just referred to the first half as pretty turgid. What an oxymoron.
SECOND HALF KICK-OFF: We are back at Old Trafford as Sevilla get the second period underway. After two hours and 15 minutes of the tie, we have had no goals and Manchester United have mustered just two shots on target. We expect more in the next three quarters of an hour, but I'm not really sure why.
48 mins: A superb tackle from Eric Bailly keeps Manchester United on level terms - and arguably in the tie! The home defence were completely caught out when a crossfield ball from the right put Correa clean through. The 23-year-old looked certain to score, even more so when he cut back inside the recovering Chris Smalling, but a perfectly executed tackle from Bailly denied him the opportunity to get his shot away. Brilliant from the Ivorian defender.
52 mins: Now there are heroics at the other end! Romelu Lukaku worked the ball into the box from the right for Lingard to control. Recovering from a heavy first touch, the United man span and fired a shot across goal that Rico did extremely well to tip away.
Meanwhile, Edin Dzeko has put Roma into the lead on the night against Shakhtar Donetsk. That tie is now level at two-apiece with the Italians ahead on the away goals rule.
57 mins: The game has really opened up since the restart. After Sanchez had a shot blocked at close quarters in the penalty area, Sevilla sprung a counter attack that had the hosts panicked. A dangerous attack and cross from Mercado on the right was nearly forced in by Muriel, only for Bailly to intervene once again.
60 mins: Here comes Paul Pogba. The £90m midfielder is on in place of Marouane Fellaini and has half hour (plus possibly another half hour) to make an impression.
67 mins: Marcus Rashford must bang free-kicks in from distance for fun in training. The youngster has just taken it upon himself to go for goal with another set-piece from an absurd area, curling it high and wide of Rico's goal.
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