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Sevilla knocks out Manchester United

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND— Frustrated and feeling increasing­ly uneasy, Manchester United fans unleashed a loud cry of “attack, attack, attack” with their team’s Champions League fate hanging in the balance against Sevilla.

It was the Spanish side who answered the call.

Within eight minutes, Sevilla had scored two goals and was heading into the quarterfin­als of Europe’s top competitio­n for the first time in 60 years.

In the biggest surprise of the last 16, Sevilla eliminated United by winning the second leg 2-1 at Old Trafford on Tuesday, thanks to two goals in the space of four minutes by substitute Wissam Ben Yedder. In the night’s other match, Roma advanced after Edin Dzeko scored early in the second half to secure a 1-0 home win over Shakhtar Donetsk, overturnin­g a 2-1 first-leg defeat to advance on away goals.

It was a historic night for Sevilla and an embarrassi­ng one for United, which managed only four shots on target in 180 minutes against one of the weakest defences left in the competitio­n.

“I don’t want to make a drama out of it,” United manager Jose Mourinho said, struggling for an explanatio­n for his team’s feeble performanc­e. “That’s football. It’s not the end of the world.”

United was lucky to escape from the first leg with a 0-0 draw and it always felt dangerous score line for United.

The longer it went scoreless, the more nervy it got inside Old Trafford. The “attack, attack, attack” chant — made famous during the glory years under Alex Ferguson — came after 70 minutes, and Sevilla’s response was to throw on Ben Yedder two minutes later.

The French striker, a former internatio­nal futsal player, gave the visitors a cutting edge the man he replaced — Luis Muriel — didn’t offer. Another two minutes later, he ran onto Pablo Sarabia’s precise through-ball, got half a meter on marker Eric Bailly and drove a low shot inside the post.

De Gea had no chance with that goal, but could have done more about the second. A Sevilla corner was flicked onto the back post where Ben Yedder stooped to send in a header that De Gea tried to palm over the bar but only succeeded in diverting it into his own net.

Ben Yedder moved onto eight goals in this season’s competitio­n and he missed a chance for a hat trick as United’s defence fell apart in the latter stages. Only Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo — with 12 goals — has more.

Romelu Lukaku pulled one back for United from close range in the 84th but a late rally couldn’t prevent United slipping out of the competitio­n in meek fashion.

“I sat in this chair twice in the Champions League,” Mourinho told reporters after the match. “I knock out Manchester United at home at Old Trafford. I sit in this chair with Porto (in 2004), Man United out. I sit in this chair with Real Madrid, Man United out. I don’t think it’s something new for the club.” Roma 1, Shakhtar Donetsk 0 Roma overcame a poor firsthalf performanc­e to beat Shakhtar Donetsk 1-0 on Tuesday and reach the quarterfin­als of the Champions League on the away goals rule after a 2-2 aggregate score.

Edin Dzeko scored the only goal of the match early in the second half.

 ?? DAVE THOMPSON/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Manchester United’s Nemanja Matic, left, seems to be looking for a little divine interventi­on after Sevilla’s second goal Tuesday.
DAVE THOMPSON/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Manchester United’s Nemanja Matic, left, seems to be looking for a little divine interventi­on after Sevilla’s second goal Tuesday.

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