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Europa League: Man United, Inter through to semifinal

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Manchester United and Inter Milan have secured berths in the semifinal of the Europa League.

Inter Milan beat Bayern Leverkusen 2-1 on Monday night at the Merkur Spiel-Arena, Nigerian Odion Ighalo was benched as United laboured to an extra time 1-0 win over Danish club, FC Copenhagen.

Both Inter Milan and United missed out on domestic trophies in Italy and England; hence the Europa League is the only remaining silverware in what has been a largely challenging season all thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.

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In the Inter versus Leverkusen duel, Antonio Conte’s men did themselves a lot of good racing to a two-goal lead inside 21 minutes.

Nicolo Barella set the tone with his 15th-minute strike before Romelu Lukaku continued his superb goal scoring adding to the tally six minutes afterwards.

Kai Havertz who has been linked with a possible transfer to many clubs in England showed why he is in hot demand as he pulled one back for the German team.

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While expectations were high for a more explosive second half, there turned to be no more goals but Inter had done just enough to progress to the semi-final.

Elsewhere, Bruno Fernandes scored a penalty in extra time as ‘dull’ Manchester United scraped past FC Copenhagen 1-0 on Monday in the quarter-finals clash.

Mason Greenwood thought he had put United in front late on in the first half but his effort – as well as Marcus Rashford’s effort shortly after the restart were both ruled out for offside.

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United dominated throughout, hitting the post three times before Bruno Fernandes’ penalty after 94 minutes.

United have now set up a semi-final clash against Sevilla or Wolves, joining Inter Milan in the last four following the Italian side’s 2-1 victory over Bayer Leverkusen in Dusseldorf.



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