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The United manager said that it is unlikely that the defensive trio will be fit for his side’s Premier League game against Chelsea on Friday
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Yardbarker on MSNPositive Tottenham injury rumour afoot ahead of Europa League finalRumour emerges suggesting Lucas Bergvall could be fit to feature for Tottenham in the Europa League final in Bilbao next week Tottenham Hotspur will face Manchester United in the UEFA Europa League final at the San Mames in Bilbao next week.
The match will be held at San Mamés Stadium in Bilbao, Spain. The 53,000-capacty venue is the home ground of Athletic Club, who were defeated in the semi-finals of this tournament by Manchester United. The stadium also hosted the UEFA Women’s Champions League final last year.
Here, the Manchester Evening News brings you everything you need to know on the UEFA ruling... What is the UEFA rule? According to old UEFA rules, two clubs under the same control
Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur will have a shot at redemption, as both clubs advanced to the UEFA Europa League final despite dismal domestic campaigns. The English duo, languishing in the bottom half of the Premier League table, secured commanding semi-final victories to book a spot in the showpiece final in Bilbao on May 22.
After yet another disappointing loss—this time to West Ham United—Ruben Amorim delivered a concerning message about his future as Manchester United head coach.
Manchester United came back from behind against Athletic Bilbao to win 4-1 in the second leg of the UEFA Europa League 2024-25 semi-final match at Old Trafford on 8 May, securing a 7-1 win on aggregate.