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Viktoria Plzen vs Man Utd LIVE: Europa League result and reaction as Hojlund brace ensures win

Ruben Amorim’s side look to bounce back from consecutive defeats with an away clash in Europe

Michael Jones
Thursday 12 December 2024 14:45 EST
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Manchester United weathered another mistake from Andre Onana to complete a comeback victory over Viktoria Plzen to move closer to winning automatic qualification for the Europa League round of 16.

The first half in the Czech Republic has a lacklustre affair as United controlled possession but created little opportunities. In comparison the hosts looked sharp on the counter-attack and weren’t shy to shoot.

Plzen were then gifted the opening goal in the second half as Onana attempted to play out from back. The United goalkeeper gave up the ball and allowed Matej Vydra to tap in from close range.

Ruben Amorim switched things up almost immediately and brought on the substitutions. Mason Mount was a bright spark but Rasmus Hojlund changed the game. He got on the end of passes from Amad Diallo and Bruno Fernandes to equalise and then win the game late in the day.

Relive the Europa League action with our live blog below:

Amorim explains Nottingham Forest defeat

The Manchester United boss was quick to explain where he feels his team can improve after losing to Nottingham Forest in the Premier League.

He said: “It is really simple. I think against Nottingham [Forest] we should pass the ball a little bit quicker, so it is with safety but a little bit more quicker when everything is blocked.

“For me the most important point is that every player should be in the good position to start when we play. We were controlling the game and we started the second half very well and if you remember one play, Leny Yoro makes a one-two, jumps and then makes a bad pass. He [gives them] a counter attack and then, a goal.

“We have to continue to play in the same way but with a low block. It is this kind of details and you have to play the ball by preparing to lose the ball sometimes. These kind of points are really important in our team because in the past, and still, in this moment you can see a lot of moments like this.

“I can remember just from the top of my head, the game against Liverpool, all the goals were mostly like that and we are doing work on that. You see the same thing last week so we are trying to improve with the ball but also the way when you can lose the ball, you are covering our own goal.”

Mike Jones12 December 2024 16:24

Man Utd discover a painful lesson as Ruben Amorim’s honeymoon period abruptly ended

A historic victory for a catalytic Portuguese manager at Old Trafford. Just what Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the powerbrokers who headhunted Ruben Amorim imagined, but for one minor detail. The winner was not their glamorous newcomer but the unfashionable figure of Nuno Espirito Santo, who has steered Nottingham Forest to heights few dared to think they could touch. As for Amorim, his honeymoon period seems fleeting. The problems at Manchester United, it appears, could only be concealed for three matches.

Since then, Amorim has suffered back-to-back defeats. If losing at Arsenal had a logic, being beaten by Forest at Old Trafford was the sort of chastening setback that happened all too often in Erik ten Hag’s final 14 months in charge. Amorim’s United displayed familiar flaws and new shortcomings, contributing to their own downfall with individual errors, slow starts and set-piece failings. Much as in Ten Hag’s unravelling, United were too open, too liable to be counterattacked and left the midfield too empty. Some of this was Ten Hag-style chaos.

Man Utd discover a painful lesson as Amorim’s honeymoon period ends

Manchester United 2-3 Nottingham Forest: Nuno Espirito Santo’s side capitalised on two blunders from Andre Onana and Lisandro Martinez to condemn the Red Devils to back-to-back defeats

Mike Jones12 December 2024 16:17

Man Utd’s travelling squad for tonight’s game

Goalkeepers: Altay Bayindir, Tom Heaton, Andre Onana.

Defenders: Diogo Dalot, Matthijs De Ligt, Victor Lindelof, Harry Maguire, Tyrell Malacia, Lisandro Martinez, Noussair Mazraoui, Leny Yoro.

Midfielders: Casemiro, Toby Collyer, Christian Eriksen, Bruno Fernandes, Kobbie Mainoo, Mason Mount, Manuel Ugarte.

Forwards: Amad, Antony, Alejandro Garnacho, Rasmus Hojlund, Marcus Rashford, Joshua Zirkzee.

Mike Jones12 December 2024 16:10

Man Utd prepare for Viktoria Plzen

As team news approaches here’s a few pics on Man Utd preparing for tonight’s game:

(Action Images via Reuters)
(Nick Potts/PA Wire)
(Nick Potts/PA Wire)
Mike Jones12 December 2024 16:03

Ruben Amorim makes frank admission over Dan Ashworth’s Manchester United exit

Ruben Amorim admits sporting director Dan Ashworth’s shock exit is “not the best situation” but the Manchester United head coach believes the club’s vision remains clear and unaffected.

Sunday morning brought the stunning announcement that the 53-year-old was leaving Old Trafford just 159 days after an agreement was finally struck to bring him from Newcastle.

Ashworth’s departure was met by surprise from afar as well as inside United, where the PA news agency understands there was shock from many staff despite a sense that things had not been going smoothly within the hierarchy.

Ruben Amorim makes frank admission over Dan Ashworth’s Manchester United exit

Sporting director Ashworth’s sudden departure came just months after his arrival from Newcastle

Mike Jones12 December 2024 15:56

More on Ashworth’s exit

“I have felt, since day one, the support from everybody so one person leaving doesn’t change nothing,” Ruben Amorim added.

“Of course it is a bad situation like I said because you are talking about a human being, a professional that supports us as a team. I think the most important thing is that the vision is really clear and that vision does not change only because one person leaves.”

(REUTERS)
Mike Jones12 December 2024 15:49

Amorim address Ashworth departure

As head coach of Manchester United, Ruben Amorim is discovering that he cannot just stick to football when it comes to speaking to the media.

So much is happening off the pitch, such as the exit of sporting director Dan Ashworth, that the manager will always have to have his say on things.

Amorim was asked about Ashworth’s departure this week and he said: “The first thing that I want to say is since the first day I have felt great support from the ownership.

“From Omar [Berrada] and then also from Jason [Wilcox], and Dan [Ashworth] was part of that. Really, really, really felt the support from them also.

“But this is football and sometimes these things happen with players and with coaches. I know it is not the best situation but the important thing is we continue in our way. The path is really clear for everybody. I think this can happen in football.”

Mike Jones12 December 2024 15:42

Inside Dan Ashworth’s farcical Man Utd exit and the power struggle in the Old Trafford soap opera

Dan Ashworth has left Manchester United because Sir Jim Ratcliffe wanted to act on something he felt wasn’t working rather than wait in the hope that it would work. The stance of the club’s principal decision-maker is that there is no time to waste. It has led to shock at Carrington.

The big question at Old Trafford is whether that same seriousness will now extend to United’s leadership structure, given that things look increasingly farcical.

Personality clashes have contributed to Ashworth’s departure. He wasn’t really fitting into the structure either, although that was partly due to a case of “too many cooks”. Alongside these reasons was also doubt about some of Ashworth’s judgement.

Inside Dan Ashworth’s farcical Man Utd exit and the power struggle at Old Trafford

The departure of recently recruited sporting director Dan Ashworth was a debacle, explains Miguel Delaney, but sources close to owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe claim there is a method in the madness

Mike Jones12 December 2024 15:35

Predicting Man Utd’s line-up

With a Manchester derby looming at the weekend and United also in need of performing well in the Europa League, Ruben Amorim seems somewhat stuck with how best to utilise his squad.

The manager has been vocal about drilling each of his players with his 3-4-3 system so expect a fairly strong team to head onto the pitch tonight.

Possible line-up

Man Utd XI: Onana; Mazraoui, Maguire, Martinez; Dalot, Eriksen, Casemiro, Malacia; Rashford, Mount; Zirkzee

Mike Jones12 December 2024 15:28

What is the Manchester United team news?

Apart from Luke Shaw, United had full availability for training on Wednesday as Jonny Evans and Victor Lindelof returned to the group.

Amorim could decide to rest players such as Bruno Fernandes and Amad Diallo ahead of Sunday’s Manchester derby against City. Marcus Rashford, who has started on the bench for their last two games, may start.

Mike Jones12 December 2024 15:21

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