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Man U ease to Europa win, Arsenal held

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Manchester United defeated Spanish club Granada 2-0 in the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final tie in Spain on Thursday, while Arsenal conceded a stoppage-time equaliser in a 1-1 draw at home to Czech champions Slavia Prague.

Marcus Rashford raced on to a long ball sprayed upfield by Victor Lindelof to fire United in front at Los Carmenes on 31 minutes against a team enjoying a brilliant debut European campaign.

Bruno Fernandes converted a late penalty after he was caught off the ball by Yan Eteki, with the Portuguese midfielder’s spot-kick squirming agonisingl­y through the hands of Rui Silva.

“They [Rashford and Fernandes] have been exceptiona­l, so important for us,” United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer told BT Sport.

“It was a very good run by Rashford, takes the ball fantastica­lly. Bruno is so confident on penalties even though the keeper almost saved it.”

However, Solskjaer will be without the suspended trio of captain Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw and Scott McTominay for the second leg at Old Trafford next week.

“It was not a perfect night,” he added.

“We got three yellow cards and three suspension­s. 2-0 is very good result. We know how difficult it is to come to Spain.”

Yangel Herrera volleyed against the post for Granada as Spain internatio­nal David de Gea kept a clean sheet on his first appearance for United since the end of February.

Arsenal’s poor league form under Mikel Arteta has left the Gunners with the Europa League as their only hope of silverware this year, but the 2019 runners-up were denied victory at the Emirates following a 94th-minute header by Tomas Holes.

Nicolas Pepe had come off the bench to give Arsenal the lead four minutes from time, only for Holes to nod in at a corner and extend Slavia’s unbeaten run to 22 games, having already knocked out Leicester City and Rangers.

“The final result leaves a difficult taste,” Arteta said.

“The game was under control. We got the goal we wanted but we missed some big chances as well.”

Roma, the only Italian club remaining in Europe this term, came from behind to take down four-time European champions Ajax 2-1 in Amsterdam.

In Thursday’s other game, Unai Emery’s Villarreal got the better of Dinamo Zagreb in Croatia, as Gerard Moreno’s penalty just before the interval secured a 1-0 victory.

Emery won the Europa League in three consecutiv­e years with Sevilla and took Arsenal to the 2019 final. AFP

RESULTS

Quarter-finals, first leg

At Granada: Granada (ESP) 0 Manchester United (ENG) 2 (Rashford 31, Fernandes 90-pen)

At London: Arsenal (ENG) 1 (Pepe 86) Slavia Prague (CZE) 1 (Holes 90+4)

At Amsterdam: Ajax (NED) 1 (Klaassen 39) Roma (ITA) 2 (Pellegrini 57, Ibanez 87)

At Zagreb: Dinamo Zagreb (CRO) 0 Villarreal (ESP) 1 (Gerard 44-pen)

Second legs to be played April 15.

 ?? AFP ?? Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes, left, and Marcus Rashford.
AFP Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes, left, and Marcus Rashford.

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