Manchester United vs Bodø/Glimt: Europa League – live | Europa League

Manchester United vs Bodø/Glimt: Europa League – live | Europa League

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27 mins: It could be 3:1! Evjen is found by Björkan in the penalty area, but he leans back slightly and his shot goes over the crossbar.

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25 minutes: Amorim recognizes how difficult it is to dramatically change tactics at a mid-table Premier League club.

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GOAL! A long ball is played into Malacia who doesn’t react in time and Zinckernagel overtakes him in the race to reach the ball in the penalty area, he takes a touch or two and shoots it past Onana.

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GOAL! Manchester United 1-2 Bodo/Glimt (Zinckernagel, 23)

OH! Zinckernagel outperforms Malacia and provides a clinical finish.

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22 mins: United will now be even more frustrated at their failure to convert their chances. Amorim will also be wondering how Evjen had so much space on the edge of the penalty area.

Malacia hits a cross that Haikin claims and drops to the ground. I’m not sure they need to slow down a bit now.

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GOAL! The Norwegians get the ball into the penalty area for the first time in a long time. Fet holds it up and sets up the shot for Evjen, who sprints to the edge of the penalty area from where he fires a miracle strike into the top corner.

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GOAL! Manchester United 1-1 Bodo/Glimt (Evjen, 19)

What a cracker!

Evjen celebrates after the goal. Photo: Martin Rickett/PA
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18 mins: Fernandes shoots from distance, but his shot goes wide of the post. There’s unity at the moment, and Amorim is pacing the sideline, waiting for a second.

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16 mins: Garnacho shoots into the box and pulls it back to Mount in space, but Haikin is equal to the shot. A few moments later, the goalkeeper is asked to make a similar attempt to Fernandes. United look lively in the final third, which is fairly new for them.

In the corner at Old Trafford there is a sea of ​​yellow and the Bodo fans are jumping.

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14 mins: Antony gets his first chance to do something meaningful, but instead of playing a clever pass to Mount in the box, he sends him backwards.

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12 minutes: Zinckernagel receives a pass on the edge of the box and moves the ball quickly to beat a few defenders, but he gets off balance as he shoots, causing the shot to trickle towards the goal.

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10 minutes: Knutsen also stands on the sidelines and takes lots of notes as he plans his way back into this game. With their own intensity and constant pressing, his team does their part to make the game a game.

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8 minutes: Björkan uses the space offered to him on the left to get into the penalty area, but his cross is cleared for a corner. Some promising signs for Bodo. The attack causes Amorim to jump off the bench and head to the technical area.

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6 minutes: Haikin has a fairly well-rounded character and is actually a British citizen, having spent much of his youth in the country. He cannot imagine making such a mistake when returning to his “homeland.”

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4 minutes: It looks like United are a bit more energetic than they were in the Ten Hag era. They are making great efforts to put pressure on the opposition.

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GOAL! Haikin lets a back pass roll over him, Hojlund puts him under pressure and blocks the free throw, which ends up at Garnacho, who taps it into the empty net.

Hojlund is challenged by Haikin. Photo: Justin Setterfield/Getty Images
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GOAL! Manchester United 1-0 Bodo/Glimt (Garnacho, 1)

What a mistake by the goalkeeper.

Garnacho opens the ball into the empty goal. Photo: Adam Vaughan/EPA
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1 minute: Malacia’s first intervention is to give the ball away unnecessarily in their own half to give Bodo the chance to counterattack. They reach the edge of the box but are stopped.

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Start

Look! Look! Look! Let’s go!

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Amorim comes out of the tunnel and shouts “Oh Ruben!” Ruben! Ruben!’.

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Emails from Kevin Wilson: “If Amorim Mount can get anywhere close to his Chelsea best then that would be a huge bonus. He is still young and, despite some difficult years, still very talented. Whether he works better as one of the deeper midfielders or in the front three remains to be seen, but if he can stay fit he will provide the manager with options.”

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Amorim: “I’m really calm, I’m expecting a good game, a good environment, I feel the connection with the fans. I expect the team to show different things, we have to improve.”

About Malacia: “He’s an international player, he plays for the national team there, he’s very aggressive, he played 45 minutes for the U21s and he’s ready.”

On Antony: “He has to be ready, he will play the position he has for a long time, he still has a lot to do defensively, but otherwise it is the same position.”

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It’s six changes since Amorim after his first game at Ipswich. I’m fascinated to see how he uses Antony. The Brazilian is truly Last Chance Saloon as he was the worst signing in the club’s history.

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I woke up in Monaco today but am now in Manchester. You should be impressed with my commitment to MBMing.

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YOU HAVE OPTIONS! Join Luke McLaughlin at Spurs vs Roma.

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Could Amorim be the man to get the best out of Rashford?

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Interesting from Amorim as Antony and Malacia get their chance. Could Amorim be the man to get the best out of Antony?

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Get in the mood with Nick Ames.

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Starting lineups

Manchester United (3-4-3): Onana; Mazraoui, De Ligt, Martinez; Antony, Ugarte, Fernandes, Malacia; Berg, Hojlund, Garnacho

Subs: Bayindir, Heaton, Rashford, Zirkzee, Eriksen, Diallo, Dalot, Shaw, Mainoo

Bodo/Glimt (4-3-3): Haikin; Wembangomo, Gundersen, Bjortuft, Bjorkan; Evjen, Berg, Brunstad Fet; Zinckernagel, Helmersen, Hauge

Subs: Faye Lund, Nielsen, Auklend, Hogh, Espejord, Saltnes, Moe, Sjovold, Maata, Sorli, Sorensen, Mikkelsen

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preamble

I’m sure we’ll all find exciting firsts for Ruben Amorim in the coming weeks and months, but tonight he makes his Old Trafford debut as United manager and takes charge of the team in Europe for the first time. He’ll be hoping for a more convincing performance after the draw in Ipswich, but his team is learning from the move. As Amorim knows, United need to improve quickly in Europe to secure a place in the next round, so some momentum needs to be built.

Bodo/Glimt are in town, trading the arctic conditions of their homeland for something a little milder. The Norwegians are managed by Kjetil Knutsen, who has been linked with every half-good job in English football but seems pretty content with his lot in life, and why shouldn’t he be?

Kick-off: 20:00 GMT

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