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Man U and Arsenal set for Europa quarters

Ajax take on Roma, Villarreal face Zagreb

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PARIS: Manchester United head to Spanish surprise package Granada while Arsenal take on Slavia Prague, but Ajax against Roma may be the tie of the round.

AFP Sport looks ahead to the Europa League quarter-finals ahead of the first legs today.

RED DEVILS TIPPED TO PREVAIL Manchester United shrugged off the disappoint­ment of being knocked out of the Champions League in the group stage to claim impressive wins against Real Sociedad and AC Milan in the Europa League.

The Old Trafford side are chasing a first trophy since winning this competitio­n in 2017 and on paper they should be too strong for Granada, even if Anthony Martial is out injured and Eric Bailly has tested positive for Covid-19.

They warmed up for the match by beating Brighton 2-1 in the Premier League on Sunday thanks to goals from Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood.

Granada have slumped to ninth in La Liga but have enjoyed a brilliant debut European campaign, notably beating PSV Eindhoven away in the group stage and eliminatin­g Napoli in the last 32 before defeating United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s old club Molde of Norway in the round of 16.

“On Thursday we are going to play one of the most important matches in our history,” said Granada coach Diego Martinez, who won the Europa League during his time as an assistant coach to Emery at Sevilla.

EMERY THE SPECIALIST

Unai Emery won the Europa League in three consecutiv­e years with Sevilla and took Arsenal to the 2019 final. When he was appointed by Villarreal last summer he said he dreamed of winning a trophy with a club that has been one of the most consistent in Spain in the last 15 years, with nine top-five finishes in La Liga. There have been four European semi-finals too, but they have never won a major trophy or reached a final.

With Emery, they are currently sixth in La Liga and have been excellent in Europe, cruising through their group before eliminatin­g Red Bull Salzburg and Dynamo Kiev. Now they face Croatian champs Dinamo Zagreb who are enjoying their best European run since the 1960s after stunning Jose Mourinho’s Tottenham Hotspur in the last 16.

AJAX EYE ANOTHER FINAL

On paper, this is the tie of round, as runaway Dutch league leaders Ajax welcome visitors Roma from Serie A to Amsterdam for the first leg.

Four-time European champions Ajax are enjoying another deep run in continenta­l competitio­n soon after reaching the Europa League final in 2017 and the Champions League semi-finals in 2019. Erik ten Hag was in charge two years ago and is still at the helm now with Ajax beating Lille and Young Boys after dropping out of the Champions League in the group stage.

Roma’s hopes of qualifying for the Champions League from Serie A have been hit by a slump in form so the opportunit­y to get there by winning this competitio­n should not be sniffed at. They have already eliminated Braga and Shakhtar Donetsk in the knockout rounds.

SLAVIA THREAT FOR GUNNERS

For the second year running, Arsenal’s poor league form under Mikel Arteta has left them looking to cup competitio­ns for success. FA Cup winners last year, the Gunners’ only hope of silverware this season is in the Europa League, and this competitio­n — in which they reached the 2019 final — almost certainly offers their best chance of returning to the Champions League next season.

After winning all six group games and then edging Benfica and Olympiakos, Arsenal can neverthele­ss not afford to take Slavia Prague lightly. The Czech champions are on a 21-game unbeaten run which includes knocking Leicester City and Rangers out of Europe.

The latter tie was marred by accusation­s by Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara that he was racially abused by Slavia centre-back Ondrej Kudela, who will miss today’s game in London with what his club described as “a bruised nose” and “high fever”.

FIXTURES

Quarter-final first leg

(All kick-offs 2am Thai time)

Granada (ESP) v Manchester United (ENG), Dinamo Zagreb (CRO) v Villarreal (ESP), Arsenal (ENG) v Slavia Prague (CZE), Ajax (NED) v Roma (ITA)

 ?? AFP ?? Manchester United’s Mason Greenwood celebrates scoring against Brighton in the Premier League on Sunday.
AFP Manchester United’s Mason Greenwood celebrates scoring against Brighton in the Premier League on Sunday.

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