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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:

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Mike Jones12 December 2024 15:14

When is Viktoria Plzen vs Manchester United?

The match will kick off at 5:45pm GMT (UK time) on Thursday 12 December.

(Bradley Collyer/PA Wire)
Mike Jones12 December 2024 15:07

Viktoria Plzen vs Man Utd

Manchester United will look to bounce back from two defeats in a row under Ruben Amorim as they return to Europa League action against Viktoria Plzen.

The list of problems Amorim has inherited on the pitch were clear in the losses at Arsenal and at home to Nottingham Forest - while there has been further drama off the pitch with the departure of sporting director Dan Ashworth.

United’s position in the Europa League standings has been improved by back-to-back wins over PAOK and Bodo/Glimt at Old Trafford and they sit 12th in the table with the chance to climb further.

That’s one place above Viktoria Plzen, who have an identical record to United with two wins and three draws from their first five games as they prepare to host Amorim’s side.

United have won away from home just once this season - at bottom-club Southampton in the Premier League.

Mike Jones12 December 2024 15:00

Good evening!

Welcome to The Independent’s coverage of tonight’s Europa League action as Manchester United look to shake off the demons of recent defeats and get back to winning ways against Viktoria Plzen.

Ruben Amorim’s side have lost twice in a row and the Portuguese boss will be keen to build some momentum ahead of the weekend’s Manchester derby.

We’ll have all the team news, line-ups and updates throughout the evening so stick with us as we build up to kick off at 5.45pm.

Mike Jones12 December 2024 11:43

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