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Betis 0-1 Man Utd: Player ratings as Rashford leads charge into Europa League quarters

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Manchester United are into the quarter-finals of the Europa League after a 1-0 win over Real Betis on Thursday night added to the 4-1 aggregate lead from last week at Old Trafford.

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Marcus Rashford’s 27th goal of the season in the second half made the difference on the night.

Knowing the uphill task that lay ahead of them after the first leg, Betis started like a team who genuinely believed they could pull off an aggregate comeback. At the very least, that made it a much more entertaining game over the course of the first hour than most would have been expecting even if any real or incisive quality from either side was in short supply.

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Chances were traded in the early stages, with Ayoze Perez seeing a shot blocked after Casemiro gave the ball away. Wout Weghorst was agonisingly close to connecting with a diving header at the other end.

Juanmi went on to fire wide from a great position as the Betis pressure continued as Joaquin’s deflected effort clipped the post. At this stage, United seemed to be on the ropes and were thankful that a lack of clinical finishing was keeping the score in the night level.

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But once it appeared the visitors had weathered the opening storm, Betis had their best chance when Juanmi went through. He was greeted by David de Gea rushing off his line to block the shot, with the Betis forward’s rebound header failing to trouble the target.

United went closest of all on the stroke of half-time when the energetic and impressive Facundo Pellistri sent a shot goalward. Weghorst stretched for it but couldn’t reach and the ball rebounded off the post instead. That moment characterised the way Ten Hag’s team would start the second half, piling on their own pressure and Pellistri heavily involved.

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Moments before the eventual breakthrough, Rashford forced a top save out of Rui Silva, but there was no stopping his venomous strike soon after. Sensing an opportunity 25 yards from goal, the United star deliberately hit the ball with power with the outside of his right foot to swerve it away from Silva’s reach and into the bottom corner.

By then, Betis needed four goals just to force extra-time and that realisation killed the fighting spirit they had shown earlier on. Jadon Sancho seemed determined to get on the score-sheet without success, but United deserved credit for taking control of the game in the second half.

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Facundo Pellistri impressed for Man Utd

Facundo Pellistri impressed for Man Utd / Soccrates Images/GettyImages

GK: David de Gea – 7/10 – Made a really good save at 0-0. Had that gone in, it would fuelled the home side’s energy and ability to mount a comeback.

RB: Aaron Wan-Bissaka – 7/10 – Played with decent energy and had no issue striding into midfield.

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CB: Harry Maguire (c) – 6/10 – Put under a bit of pressure until Rashford scored but came through it.

CB: Lisandro Martinez – 7/10 – Top distribution and did what he needed to defensively.

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LB: Tyrell Malacia – 7/10 – Got forward in support of Rashford plenty of times.

CM: Casemiro – 7/10 – Walking a tightrope given he was only one yellow card away from a suspension and it seemed to show in his defensive performance. Good on the ball though.

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CM: Bruno Fernandes – 6/10 – Another who was at risk of suspension and was taken off midway through the second half. Still creative.

RM: Facundo Pellistri – 8/10 – Rewarded for his promising cameo last time with a start here and took it with both hands. Exciting to watch on the ball.

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AM: Fred – 5/10 – Played a bit further forward than usual. Limited impact.

LM: Marcus Rashford – 8/10 – Looked a threat throughout. Scored an excellent goal to break the deadlock on the night and was taken off early with the job done.

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ST: Wout Weghorst – 5/10 – Another night of hard work without things ever quite falling for him.

Substitutes

SUB: Jadon Sancho (60′ for Rashford) – 7/10

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SUB: Marcel Sabitzer (61′ for Fred) – 6/10

SUB: Anthony Elanga (68′ for Fernandes) – 5/10

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SUB: Diogo Dalot (75′ for Wan-Bissaka) – 6/10

SUB: Victor Lindelof (75′ for Martinez – 6/10

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Erik ten Hag – 8/10 – Went with a strong team but , presumably with an eye on games to come, started making changes as soon as United had extended the aggregate lead.

Player of the match – Marcus Rashford (Man Utd)



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Jonas Eidevall hails dominant Stina Blackstenius performance in north London derby victory

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Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall has heaped praise on forward Stina Blackstenius after her sensational showing in Saturday’s 5-1 victory over Tottenham.

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The Swede opened the scoring after just a few minutes and continued to lead the line with real dominance all game, creating plenty of chances for those around her in what turned out to be a comfortable victory.

Blackstenius’ performance did not go unnoticed by Eidevall, who took the time to praise the forward after the game.

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“Every game poses different challenges, but Stina gave exactly what we needed at the start of the game by posing a threat from balls in-behind against a very compact Spurs’ team,” Eidevall told Sky Sports.

“I think it was very nice to see her take the first finish on her first touch when she first spots the goalkeeper a little bit out of position.”

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On the wider performance, Eidevall continued: “I was very pleased with the performance. There are still some aspects of our game we need to get better at compared to the first half. I think our players were brilliant and were very well positioned in the second half. I think we could have controlled the game right from the start.

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“I think it starts with the way we attack. We were well positioned. I think we constantly overloaded them out in the wide areas and set up players that can play forward with the ball. We are good at arriving into the box with pace. In the first half and the last ten minutes, we got a little bit complacent and a bit of standing still which suits Spurs’ really well. We didn’t get into that trap in the second-half and that was pleasing.”

The win keeps Arsenal in the WSL title race, moving the Gunners up to 35 points, two behind leaders Chelsea having played a game more.

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Emma Hayes’ Blues are in action on Sunday against fellow title hopefuls Manchester City, who can blow the title race wide open with a win.



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Why do Liverpool fans boo the England national anthem?

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Few managers of the modern era have developed a bond with their club’s fanbase as strong as the link between Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool.

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A rapidly stacked trophy cabinet has obviously helped Klopp win over Merseyside but the humble and honest German coach has forged such a deep connection with the people of Liverpool by taking time to understand the history and beliefs of the city.

However, even Klopp was left a little perplexed by the deafening swell of boos which his supporters delivered in response to the English national anthem ahead of the 2022 FA Cup final.

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“I know our people that well that they wouldn’t do it if there was no reason for it,” Klopp reasoned, before admitting: “And I’m not here surely not long enough to understand the reason for it.”

Don’t worry, Jurgen, we’ve got you covered.

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As a port city which has welcomed countless immigrants over the years, many Liverpudlians have an ancestral reason to not consider themselves English. The xenophobia and racism which remains a plague on these shores are not exactly a set of welcoming, open arms.

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The term ‘Scouse’, which is a traditional stew, was originally used as a derogatory term for Irish immigrants that could only afford to frequent soup kitchens. But the city’s inhabitants have harnessed the slur and the sense of otherness it was meant to hold.

Engraved in in the wall of the Museum of Liverpool is a quote from the former Gronby councillor Margaret Simey in 1999 which reads: “The magic of Liverpool is that it isn’t England.”

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Liverpool’s port points west, which was particularly unhelpful during the 1980s when trade with Europe on the other side of the Isles was being prioritised. Naturally, this only stoked the flames of a dire relationship between Liverpool and the British government.

“Never Trust A Tory” is another common banner which can been seen circulating the Liverpool end on trips to Wembley.

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This distrust has only festered over the last decade of Conservative rule. Labour – the more left-wing opposition in England to the Conservatives – have not had a prime minister in power since Gordon Brown in 2010.

Unlike the rest of the country, Liverpool have not given in to the blue invasion. The Labour Party has received more than 50% of the city’s votes in every general election between 1992 and 2019.

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This unwavering favouring of Labour came immediately after Margaret Thatcher’s unpopular reign as Conservative party leader and prime minister. Thatcher’s Chancellor Sir Geoffrey Howe argued that Liverpool should be left to “managed decline”, as revealed by cabinet papers from the era which fed the distrust of that regime on Merseyside. In the wake of the Toxteth Riots, Howe urged Thatcher “not to over-commit scarce resources to Liverpool”.

The Conservatives and Thatcher were also in power at the time of the Hillsborough disaster and their handling of the situation, over a course of a decades-long quest for justice, also enraged a wounded city and its people.

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The Tory hatred wasn’t always so suffocating. When the Iron Lady became prime minister in 1979, Sir Malcolm Thornton was first elected as Conservative MP for Liverpool Garston.

However, the distrust very much extends to the modern era as Boris Johnson, when prime minister, was asked to apologise for publishing an article in the Spectator which accused Liverpudlians of “wallowing” in their “victim status” while he was the publication’s editor in 2004. Shockingly, he did not offer a sorry amid his blustering response.

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At Liverpool’s first FA Cup final triumph in 1965, the travelling Merseyside support belted out “God Save Our Gracious Team”. For many reasons, Liverpool fans have opted for a blunter approach over the subsequent years.





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Reece James withdraws from England squad due to ‘ongoing issue’

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Reece James has left the England camp and returned to Chelsea due to an ‘ongoing issue’.

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The right-back was expected to start Sunday’s Euro 2024 qualifier against Ukraine at Wembley after Kyle Walker played all 90 minutes of Thursday’s 2-1 win away at Italy. But James has failed to prove his fitness and will reconvene with Chelsea at their Cobham training base.

A statement from England read: “Reece James has withdrawn from the England squad and will not feature against Ukraine on Sunday.

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“The full-back has returned to Chelsea for assessment on an ongoing issue.

“No replacements are planned as Gareth Southgate’s squad, including the suspended Luke Shaw, continue their preparations at Tottenham Hotspur Training Ground.”

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Though James’ fitness record is patchy and he was suffering with a hamstring injury earlier this month, he joined up with the England squad this week having played 90 minutes in two of Chelsea’s final three games before the international break and was expected to be fit and healthy.

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He came on as an 85th-minute substitute on Thursday for Bukayo Saka as 10-man England sought to hold onto their lead.

James missed England’s 2022 FIFA World Cup campaign after sustaining a knee injury in the autumn.

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Chelsea will be hoping that James’ problem isn’t serious ahead of a busy month that sees them face the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Real Madrid.

James has already missed 17 games for Chelsea this season – 15 for his knee problem, one for a hamstring issue and one because of illness.

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Prior to this season, James has been reported as to having nine other injuries during his time in the Chelsea senior setup, missing a total of 51 matches for the Blues.

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