Sevilla achieved a great draw against Manchester United 2-2 as a visitor in the Europa League

Nobody thought that following going 0-2 down on the scoreboard, Sevilla from Spain was able to salvage a valuable draw on their visit to Manchester United in London, drawing 2-2, thanks to two own goals in the final minutes, and now they hope to close at home their pass to the semifinals next week.

Everything started rosy for United. At 15′ he opened the account following a great pass from Bruno Fernandes to the Austrian Marcel Sabitzer, who took a left footed shot and the ball into the back of the net, leaving goalkeeper Bono without reaction. At 22′ Marcel Sabitzer once once more searched for space following a pass from Marcial, and with a shot at Bono’s first post, he scored United’s second.

In the plugin, everything changed as Sevilla slowly began to reach David de Gea’s goal, and he had his reward towards the end. At 84′ Malacia scored an own goal following a fine play by Navas, and at 92′ Maguire also scored an own goal, following hitting the ball once morest a shot from En-Nesyri, making the final 2-2.

ALIGNMENTS:

MANCHESTER UNITED: of Gaia; Wan-Bissaka, Varane (Maguire), Martinez, Malacia; Casemiro, Sabitzer, Antony (Pellistri), Fernandes (Eriksen), Sancho (Elanga) and Martial (Weghorst). DT: ten Hag.

SEVILLA: Bono; Montiel (Gomez), Nianzou (Suso), Marcao, Coinage; Fernando, Gudjel, Ocampo, Rakatic, Torres (Navas) and Lamela (En-Nesyri). DT: JL Mendilibar.

REFEREE: F Swayer (Alemania)

Other results: Juventus 1 Sporting de Lisboa 0. Bayer Leverkusen 1 Unión Saint Galloise 1.

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