EUROPA League
This is Our Only Chance, Says United’s Ander Herrera
“Effort and dedication aren’t negotiable,” Manchester United’s Ander Herrera, Sports Village Square gathered, has told uefa media outlet. The Manchester United’s all-action midfielder is determined to leave no stone unturned in their bid to beat Ajax in the UEFA Europa League final.
Hear him: “It’s a pivotal game for us, for our ambition to play in the Champions League next season. It’s also a European trophy, an important one. It has been a long time since United last won a European trophy and the Europa League is the only competition the club haven’t won yet.
“All this makes it a very important game for us, but the same goes for Ajax. I’ll do everything I can to bring the trophy back to Manchester, while also remaining aware of Ajax’s qualities and not underestimating them.
“The trophy’s a very heavy one? I don’t even want to think about it – it could be bad luck. I prefer to think that we are going to face a good team and that we need to perform to our best to win the final. I prefer not to think about the trophy. Would I touch it before the game? No chance.”
On the opposition, Herrera remarked: “I’m sure they are as excited as we are. We respect them, because they have performed well so far and because they have very talented players. They are a very dynamic and attack-minded team.
“They are also a club with great history and clubs like this make finals even more special. Ajax and United are European giants, so it will be a very attractive game for everyone.”
EUROPA League
Bilbao’s Williams brothers to miss Man United semi-final clash

Athletic Bilbao wingers Nico and Inaki Williams will both miss the second leg of their Europa League semi-final at Manchester United on Thursday, the LaLiga club said.
Nico Williams was not included in Ernesto Valverde’s squad on Wednesday. The 22-year-old also missed Sunday’s LaLiga game against Real Sociedad, while his older brother Inaki was taken off in the 62nd minute of the 0-0 draw.
Oihan Sancet, Athletic’s top scorer this season with 17 goals, was also omitted from the squad for the game at Old Trafford with Bilbao trailing United 3-0 after the first leg.
-Reuters
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EUROPA League
Blistering first-half display helps Man United earn stunning victory in Bilbao

Three first-half goals helped Manchester United put themselves on the cusp of the Europa League final on Thursday, with the Premier League side earning a 3-0 semi-final first leg win away at Athletic Bilbao.
In a raucous San Memes atmosphere, with supporters dreaming of a first-ever European trophy, veteran midfielder Casemiro arrived at the back post to give the visitors the lead 30 minutes in.
United, who are having a miserable season domestically, were given another boost five minutes later as Bilbao defender Daniel Vivian was sent off for fouling Rasmus Hojlund in the penalty area, and Bruno Fernandes converted the resulting spot kick.
The United fans high in the top tier were in dreamland moments later as captain Fernandes raced through to put the seal on a victory, and perhaps even the tie, before the interval.
Bilbao, who have the added incentive that the final will be hosted at their own stadium on May 21, could not muster a response in the second half with depleted numbers, leaving United to coast to the most unlikely first-leg success.
“Of course it’s a great start, to get a victory here and score three goals and with a clean sheet,” United defender Harry Maguire told TNT Sports.
“All the pressure will be on us, everyone will be expecting us to go through. We need to prepare properly, and if we do that, we’ll give ourselves a great chance.
“One foot in the final, but it’s not done.”
The Europa League has been somewhat of a haven for United this term, where they can forget the fact that they are on course for their worst-ever Premier League points haul this term.
United travelled to Bilbao as the only unbeaten team in any European competition, but were up against their toughest challenge yet, with Bilbao sitting fourth in LaLiga, possessing the meanest defence in the division.
The Bilbao players fed off the crowd’s energy early on, creating the better of the initial chances. Inaki Williams should have scored from a close-range header, while Victor Lindelof came to United’s rescue with a timely block on the line.
Casemiro, however, arrived right on cue to swing the momentum in United’s favour. Norwegian referee Espen Eskas, after consulting the pitch-side monitor, adjudged that Vivian had denied Hojlund a clear goalscoring opportunity and thus branded a red card and pointed to the spot.
The composure shown by Bruno Fernandes as he calmly stroked home the penalty, despite the ear-splitting whistles from the cantankerous crowd, was astounding. The whistles had barely died down when the United skipper raced onto Manuel Ugarte’s flick to add a game-clinching third.
To highlight the contrast between United’s domestic and continental campaigns, they have now scored more goals in their seven Europa League games in 2025 than they have in their 15 Premier League games this calendar year.
They have also won more games in the Europa League since Ruben Amorim took over as coach than they have in the Premier League.
Casemiro could have even added a fourth but saw his second-half header come out off the post.
The job, however, was done. United’s success means 133 teams have won the first leg of a UEFA Cup or Europa League knockout stage tie by three or more goals away from home, and all 133 have won the tie.
“The penalty and the red card conditioned the game. At 11 against 11, we were doing well,” said Bilbao coach Ernesto Valverde. “The penalty and the red card were too great a punishment.
“It’s very clear we have taken a very bad result into the second game, but we have to play it. We are not giving up. We know it’s an adverse situation and who we have in front of us.”
-Reuters
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EUROPA League
‘It’s hard to explain’ – Amorim dumbfounded by the difference between Man United’s fortunes at home and abroad

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim admitted it is hard to explain how his team are enjoying such differing seasons domestically and in European competition, following the Premier League strugglers’ 3-0 win at Athletico Bilbao on Thursday.
United’s Europa League semi-final first leg victory in the Basque Country ensured they remain the only team unbeaten in European competition this season, in contrast to the fact that they are on course for a worst-ever Premier League points haul.
“It’s hard to explain,” Amorim said. “We have improved in the last games. I don’t look just at the results. We had some games that we won that we didn’t play well, and some games that we lost, but we played well. Sometimes you just need a little bit of luck.
Europa League – Semi Final – First Leg – Athletic Bilbao v Manchester United – San Mames, Bilbao, Spain – May 1, 2025 Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim REUTERS/Vincent West
“We can win this competition, and in the Premier League, we are just suffering game after game and trying to manage both things with some injuries. Sometimes it’s harder even for the players.
“I know that is hard to understand, but sometimes it’s the context, it’s the way we see things.”
Amorim was at pains to point out that United’s Europa League final spot is not secured, despite three first-half goals giving the visitors a healthy advantage going into next week’s second leg in Manchester.
After their surprisingly comprehensive success, 133 teams have won the first leg of a UEFA Cup or Europa League knockout stage tie by three or more goals away from home, and all 133 have won the tie.
“I think they have to think about the second leg,” Amorim added. “And they have to think more about the first 20 minutes than the rest of the game because the game is going to be tough.
“There is no away goals so anything can change, and that is my message to the players, and we have to think now about Brentford (at the weekend) and then the second leg.”
-Reuters
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