Malta Independent

Europa League restarts, bringing back continenta­l soccer

- James Ellingwort­h AP Sports Writer MAN UNITED WARMS UP TRAVEL AND TESTING CHAMPIONS LEAGUE PROMISE

It’s been five months since the last games, but European continenta­l club soccer is finally back. The Europa League restarts tomorrow with the round of 16.

Manchester United and Bayer Leverkusen are among the teams playing the second legs of matchups suspended in time by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Those second legs will still be played at clubs’ home stadiums before the winners head to Germany for a new knockout tournament format. All games will be played without spectators.

Getafe and Inter Milan will be the first teams to play at the UEFA tournament venues when they meet tomorrow in Gelsenkirc­hen.

They’re playing their last-16 fixture over a single leg because they didn’t complete a first leg in March before the competitio­n was suspended. Sevilla and Roma play on Thursday in Duisburg.

Manchester United should have no trouble booking its place in the quarterfin­als. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s team holds a 5-0 lead from its first leg against Austrian team LASK Linz going into the second leg in Manchester tomorrow.

Shakhtar Donetsk is hoping to convert a 2-1 advantage over Wolfsburg into a win, while Istanbul Basaksehir holds a 1-0 lead over Copenhagen.

On Thursday, Wolverhamp­ton tries to keep up its best European run since reaching the final of the then-UEFA Cup in 1972. It’s at 1-1 with Greek club Olympiakos after the first leg.

Bayer Leverkusen is keen not to slip up against Rangers with a 3-1 lead.

Basel has just three days since its last Swiss league game on Monday and must try to cling on to its 3-0 advantage over well-rested Eintracht Frankfurt.

While domestic leagues across Europe were able to restart amid the pandemic – though France, the Netherland­s and Scotland abandoned their seasons – the internatio­nal travel needed for the Europa League and Champions

League was a persistent problem.

Teams are already used to being tested for the coronaviru­s, and at least one player will miss Europa League games because of a positive test.

Sevilla midfielder Nemanja Gudelj is also likely to miss the last-16 game against Roma following a positive test. He has been in isolation at home but could potentiall­y return if Sevilla makes the quarterfin­als.

When UEFA decided in 2015 to give a Champions League spot to the Europa League winner, it seemed like a good idea. This season it’s a headache.

The promise of a place in the Champions League encourages big clubs to take the Europa League seriously. In a season interrupte­d by the coronaviru­s, it plays havoc with the calendar.

UEFA has to push back some of the qualifying rounds for 2020-21 until this season’s competitio­ns are resolved and it knows who has the right to take part in which competitio­n.

If the Europa League winner is a team which has already qualified for the Champions League anyway – Manchester United or Inter Milan – then UEFA rules give that Champions League group stage spot to France’s third-place team, Rennes.

 ??  ?? Inter Milan’s Ashley Young, foreground, reacts during the match between Atalanta and Inter Milan on Saturday. Photo: AP
Inter Milan’s Ashley Young, foreground, reacts during the match between Atalanta and Inter Milan on Saturday. Photo: AP

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