A miserable season for Louis van Gaal and Manchester United took a new turn for the worse on Thursday when they lost 2-1 away to Danish champions Midtjylland in the UEFA Europa League.
Goals from the talented Pione Sisto and young Nigerian forward Paul Onuachu gave Midtjylland the victory in Herning after Memphis Depay had put a weakened United side ahead in the first leg of their round-of-32 tie.
That away goal gives United every chance of turning things around in next Thursday’s return at Old Trafford, but the specter of a humiliating exit hangs in the air at a time when Van Gaal’s side lag behind in their bid to finish in the top four of the English Premier League.
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The Dutch manager has admitted winning the Europa League could now be his side’s best chance of qualifying for next season’s UEFA Champions League and the latest setback will only increase the pressure on him.
He sent out a weakened side with Sergio Romero replacing the injured David de Gea in goal, and the likes of Paddy McNair and Donald Love featuring from the start against opponents who eliminated Southampton earlier in the competition, and Midtjylland deserved their win.
“It’s just not good enough. It’s not acceptable. It’s got to be a lot better,” United midfielder Michael Carrick told BT Sport. “We didn’t really kick on after we scored. With a performance and a result like that we go home very disappointed.”
Premier League title contenders Tottenham Hotspur fared better, coming away from their trip to Italy to face ACF Fiorentina with a 1-1 draw that puts them in a strong position ahead of next week’s return.
Mauricio Pochettino sent out a strong side, albeit one missing first-choice goalkeeper Hugo Lloris and with Harry Kane on the bench.
Spurs went in front in the 37th minute when Nacer Chadli converted from the penalty spot after Ben Davies was brought down by Nenad Tomovic.
However, Fiorentina, who sit third in Serie A, drew level just before the hour mark thanks to Federico Bernardeschi, whose long-range strike beat Michel Vorm with the aid of a deflection off Ryan Mason.
Meanwhile, Juergen Klopp’s return to Germany with Liverpool saw his side draw 0-0 with Bundesliga outfit Augsburg in Bavaria, leaving that tie finely poised.
Liverpool might regret not getting an away goal, but it could have been worse for them as substitute Ji Dong-won hit the woodwork for the hosts late on.
“There’s no point getting carried away, 0-0 away from home isn’t a bad result, but we still have a lot of work to do,” Klopp said.
Valencia can already start looking forward to the round-of-16 after destroying Rapid Vienna 6-0 at the Mestalla to give under-fire coach Gary Neville a major boost.
Valencia were five goals to the good at halftime with Santi Mina scoring two, and Dani Parejo, Alvaro Negredo and Andre Gomes also on target. Substitute Rodrigo wrapped up the win late on.
Holders Sevilla have one foot in the round-of-16 after beating Molde of Norway 3-0 at the Sanchez Pizjuan with Fernando Llorente netting twice, before Kevin Gameiro wrapped up the victory.
Fellow Spaniards Villarreal beat Serie A visitors SSC Napoli 1-0 via a late goal from Denis Suarez, while Athletic Bilbao completed a fine night for clubs from La Liga as they won 1-0 at Olympique de Marseille thanks to a stunning volley by Aritz Aduriz, the veteran striker scoring his 26th goal of the season.
Elsewhere, Borussia Dortmind put themselves in a strong position against Porto when they beat the Portuguese giants 2-0 at Signal Iduna Park thanks to a goal in each half from Lukasz Piszczek and Marco Reus.
Dortmund’s local rivals Schalke 04 drew 0-0 with Shakhtar Donetsk in Ukraine, while Bayer 04 Leverkusen won 1-0 at Portugal’s Sporting with Karim Bellarabi getting the only goal.
RSC Anderlecht beat Olympiakos 1-0 as Serigne Mbodji got the only goal of the game in Brussels, while a late strike by Jean-Christophe Bahebeck, on loan from Paris Saint-Germain, gave AS Saint-Etienne a 3-2 win at home to Swiss champions Basel.
SS Lazio came from behind to draw 1-1 with Galatasaray in Istanbul thanks to a Sergej Milinkovic-Savic strike, while Sparta Prague edged the Russian side Krasnodar 1-0 and 2010-2011 runners-up Sporting Clube de Braga beat Sion 2-1 in Switzerland.
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