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penk22_
08-05-2017, 09:52 AM
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Manchester United vs Celta Vigo


Manchester United vs Celta Vigo - Europa League Semi-final 2nd Leg
Jumat, 12 Mei 2017
Kick Off : 02.05 WIB
Venue : Old Trafford, Manchester
Live : beIN Sports 1 & SCTV

Europa League form guide :
Manchester United: DWDWW
Celta Vigo: WWWDL

Team News
Manchester United : Timothy Fosu-Mensah (shoulder injury), Luke Shaw (ankle injury), Marcos Rojo (knee ligament injury), Ashley Young (hamstring injury) and Zlatan Ibrahimović (knee ligament injury) ruled out.

Celta Vigo : Giuseppe Rossi (cruciate ligament rupture) ruled out. Rubén Blanco (wound) doubtful.

Familiar Faces : Giuseppe Rossi (at United from 2004-07).

Zulfan
08-05-2017, 11:06 AM
Sesuai kata Mourinho, pertandingan yg sebenarnya dimulai Kamis nanti (udah kayak anime Jepang gitu ya?).
Let's hope for the best.


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fredrian.seven
08-05-2017, 11:24 AM
Semoga bukan antiklimaks [-O<X_X

"ngalah" lawan Arsenal mungkin bisa jadi bahan candaan tapi klo kalah sama Celta Vigo bakal jadi aib besar.

adi_Giggsy
08-05-2017, 01:30 PM
Semoga bukan antiklimaks [-O<X_X

"ngalah" lawan Arsenal mungkin bisa jadi bahan candaan tapi klo kalah sama Celta Vigo bakal jadi aib besar.

kalau sampai game ini tidak lolos, maka siap2 musim depan begadang di jumat dini hari lagi :hajar2:

fredrian.seven
08-05-2017, 06:49 PM
Pakde Mou... gimana klo tukeran jatah main kiper? De Gea di UEL dan Romero main di EPL.

vs Celta Vigo - De Gea
vs Spurs - Romero
vs Soton - De Gea
vs Palace - Romero
Final UEL - De Gea

Meski Romero selalu main dan tidak mengecewakan di UEL tapi kiper utama dan terbaik United adalah De Gea.

Zulfan
08-05-2017, 10:41 PM
Henry bilang, di akhir musim nanti Mou akan menertawakn Wenger. Lihat siapa yg punya dua trofi, dan lihat siapa yg lolos ke Liga Champion.

Andi Istiabudi
11-05-2017, 12:50 AM
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PREVIEW: MANCHESTER UNITED V CELTA VIGO

When is it? The Europa League semi-final second-leg clash at Old Trafford will kick off at 20:05 BST on Thursday, 11 May.

How can I watch it? The game will be broadcast live on BT Sport in the UK and fans can also follow the action in ManUtd.com's live match blog and via @ManUtd, the club's official Twitter account. MUTV subscribers in the UK & Ireland and worldwide users of the MUTV App on iOS and Android can tune in to Match Day Live from 19:00 BST for all the build-up and then listen to live radio commentary, before watching the 90 minutes in full from midnight.

Sweden on the horizon… With the showpiece at the Friends Arena in Stockholm on 24 May edging ever closer, United are within touching distance of reaching a third European final in the last 10 years after last week's significant 1-0 win in Spain in the first leg. Despite facing a strong Celta Vigo side, the Reds will be confident of progressing to the final in a bid to lift the only major trophy left to win in the club's illustrious history and, with it, claim a coveted place in next season's Champions League.

What happened in the first leg? Heading into this all-important clash, the Reds hold a narrow advantage by virtue of a crucial away goal in the tie, as our 19-year-old no.19 Marcus Rashford scored his 19th goal of the season with a sublime free-kick in the second half to give United a deserved victory at the Estadio Balaidos in Vigo.

Any early team news? Jose Mourinho's men were given a welcome boost by the return to action of Phil Jones, Chris Smalling and Juan Mata against Arsenal last weekend but are still without five players as Tim Fosu-Mensah, Ashley Young, Marcos Rojo, Luke Shaw and Zlatan Ibrahimovic are sidelined through injury. Eric Bailly, Daley Blind, Antonio Valencia and Paul Pogba could be among the stars to return after being rested against the Gunners. Sergio Romero may take his regular starting spot in goal in the Europa League in place of David De Gea and Marouane Fellaini is also available before serving the final match of his three-game domestic ban against Tottenham on Sunday.

How are both sides doing? United's long impressive unbeaten run of 25 games in the Premier League came to an end at the Emirates Stadium in last Sunday's 2-0 defeat against Arsenal. However, the Reds will be looking to maintain our strong home run in Europe, having won all six previous Europa League ties at Old Trafford this season. Celta Vigo, meanwhile, may have lost their last four games in La Liga, including the last two by a 3-0 scoreline, but Eduardo Berizzo's side, bidding to reach their first-ever European final, boast a solid away record in the continental competition – winning three of their four games 2-0 and drawing the other match 1-1. Berizzo has also been resting his players in the domestic fixtures.

Did you know? United have not suffered defeat in the last 17 European matches at the Theatre of Dreams, stretching back to a 2-1 reverse at home to Real Madrid in the Champions League in 2012/13 – when Madrid were managed by current Reds boss Jose Mourinho. The Reds will be up against a Celta Vigo side who have lost their last four games against English opponents, including last week's first leg, but have won more matches (three) than they have lost (two) in England.

Who is the man in the middle? Ovidiu Alin Hategan will lead a team of Romanian officials in charge of Thursday's decisive showdown. The 36-year-old, who has been a FIFA referee since 2008, officiated at Euro 2016 and last summer's Olympic Games. His only other Europa League game this season was Schalke's 3-2 win over Ajax in their quarter-final second leg.

The other semi-final... Whilst United take on Celta Vigo, the two other teams battling it out for a place in the final will face off at the Stade de Gerland in France as Lyon welcome Dutch giants Ajax, who hold a commanding 4-1 lead from the first leg last week (kick-off 20:05 BST).

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PREVIEW: MANCHESTER UNITED V CELTA VIGO

When is it? The Europa League semi-final second-leg clash at Old Trafford will kick off at 20:05 BST on Thursday, 11 May.

How can I watch it? The game will be broadcast live on BT Sport in the UK and fans can also follow the action in ManUtd.com's live match blog and via @ManUtd, the club's official Twitter account. MUTV subscribers in the UK & Ireland and worldwide users of the MUTV App on iOS and Android can tune in to Match Day Live from 19:00 BST for all the build-up and then listen to live radio commentary, before watching the 90 minutes in full from midnight.

Sweden on the horizon… With the showpiece at the Friends Arena in Stockholm on 24 May edging ever closer, United are within touching distance of reaching a third European final in the last 10 years after last week's significant 1-0 win in Spain in the first leg. Despite facing a strong Celta Vigo side, the Reds will be confident of progressing to the final in a bid to lift the only major trophy left to win in the club's illustrious history and, with it, claim a coveted place in next season's Champions League.

What happened in the first leg? Heading into this all-important clash, the Reds hold a narrow advantage by virtue of a crucial away goal in the tie, as our 19-year-old no.19 Marcus Rashford scored his 19th goal of the season with a sublime free-kick in the second half to give United a deserved victory at the Estadio Balaidos in Vigo.

Any early team news? Jose Mourinho's men were given a welcome boost by the return to action of Phil Jones, Chris Smalling and Juan Mata against Arsenal last weekend but are still without five players as Tim Fosu-Mensah, Ashley Young, Marcos Rojo, Luke Shaw and Zlatan Ibrahimovic are sidelined through injury. Eric Bailly, Daley Blind, Antonio Valencia and Paul Pogba could be among the stars to return after being rested against the Gunners. Sergio Romero may take his regular starting spot in goal in the Europa League in place of David De Gea and Marouane Fellaini is also available before serving the final match of his three-game domestic ban against Tottenham on Sunday.

How are both sides doing? United's long impressive unbeaten run of 25 games in the Premier League came to an end at the Emirates Stadium in last Sunday's 2-0 defeat against Arsenal. However, the Reds will be looking to maintain our strong home run in Europe, having won all six previous Europa League ties at Old Trafford this season. Celta Vigo, meanwhile, may have lost their last four games in La Liga, including the last two by a 3-0 scoreline, but Eduardo Berizzo's side, bidding to reach their first-ever European final, boast a solid away record in the continental competition – winning three of their four games 2-0 and drawing the other match 1-1. Berizzo has also been resting his players in the domestic fixtures.

Did you know? United have not suffered defeat in the last 17 European matches at the Theatre of Dreams, stretching back to a 2-1 reverse at home to Real Madrid in the Champions League in 2012/13 – when Madrid were managed by current Reds boss Jose Mourinho. The Reds will be up against a Celta Vigo side who have lost their last four games against English opponents, including last week's first leg, but have won more matches (three) than they have lost (two) in England.

Who is the man in the middle? Ovidiu Alin Hategan will lead a team of Romanian officials in charge of Thursday's decisive showdown. The 36-year-old, who has been a FIFA referee since 2008, officiated at Euro 2016 and last summer's Olympic Games. His only other Europa League game this season was Schalke's 3-2 win over Ajax in their quarter-final second leg.

The other semi-final... Whilst United take on Celta Vigo, the two other teams battling it out for a place in the final will face off at the Stade de Gerland in France as Lyon welcome Dutch giants Ajax, who hold a commanding 4-1 lead from the first leg last week (kick-off 20:05 BST).

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wira_ozora
11-05-2017, 06:13 PM
Semoga MU bs mengalahkan Celta Vigo nanti malam di Old Trafford...sekaligus jd kemenangan perdana MU di Old Trafford pada bulan Mei 2017. Duet bek tengah Bailly-Blind klhtan lebih menjanjikan dibanding Jones-Smalling. Untuk lini serang mudah2'an ga kesulitan bikin SoT n gol ky di match vs Arsenal.

Andi Istiabudi
11-05-2017, 07:43 PM
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UNITED TEAM NEWS FOR CELTA CLASH

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has revealed that he has no fresh injury concerns ahead of Thursday's Europa League semi-final second leg against Celta Vigo.

The Reds held a morning session at the Aon Training Complex on Wednesday in preparation for the match, with 24 players involved, including youngsters Axel Tuanzebe, Demi Mitchell, Matty Willock and Matthew Olosunde.

Speaking exclusively to MUTV, Mourinho revealed that the players (Tim Fosu-Mensah, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Marcos Rojo, Luke Shaw and Ashley Young) currently out through injury won't be able to feature again this season, but insists his side are otherwise "ready and fresh" ahead of the game.

"Since the last injuries, we know that nobody will recover on time, even to play the last match of the season, so the ones out will be out for the season," he said. "But people are ready, fresh, with a big desire to play the game.

"I am proud because we have important injuries that have reduced the possibility of rotation, of turnover, of resting players, so the players are the ones that are present all the time since we have this problem. So, yes, I’m proud, but one more match to be in a European final – we must give everything we have."

Later, during his pre-match press conference, Mourinho added: "The situation is simple. Seventeen matches in seven weeks with 16 players is impossible. It's not a gamble, it was a simple decision, based on common sense. In April and May, 17 matches with 16 players, is completely impossible.

"So, since the moment we lost players, and we lost initially four of them in one week when we lost [Chris] Smalling and [Phil] Jones from the national team and we lost Zlatan and Rojo against Anderlecht in that moment and, after that, we lost boys that could be good alternatives - Ashley Young, Luke Shaw, Tim Fosu-Mensah. So, when we lost these players in a period of 17 matches in seven weeks, it was an impossible job. It was not a gamble, just a consequence of our situation.

"We are in this situation now and we have to fight for it, so let's see if tomorrow we can do it and if we can go to the final. But it doesn't matter what, no regrets. We are giving everything we can, the players, myself, everyone that works around here. We are giving everything so, when you give everything, no problem."

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fredrian.seven
12-05-2017, 04:51 AM
Jiah... Bailly oon banget. Bisa emosi gitu. Kartu merah yg nggak perlu.

Klo kartu merah gini mending masukin martial daripada Rooney. Setidaknya buat ngajak lari bek Celta

fredrian.seven
12-05-2017, 05:03 AM
Akhirnya...

Bukan cara lolos yang baik. Aku pribadi nggak puas dengan permainan seperti ini. Tapi ya udah tipikal Mou seperti ini. Tanding di pertandingan penting lebih milih main bertahan. Bahkan lawan Celta Vigo dengan posisi unggul pun masih main bertahan. Nggak United banget. :(

KM Bailly asem banget. Pake acara KM segala. Meski sama main 10 pemain tapi kerugian besar buat United main di final tanpa dia. Dia bek terbaik United.

wira_ozora
12-05-2017, 05:12 AM
Alhamdulillah...akhirnya MU lolos juga ke final...deg2'an bgd sejak Bailly diKM...lbh deg2'an lagi wasit kasih ekstra time 6 menit. Hadeuuh...apes bener deh Bailly...pake acara tampol-tampolan di 5 menit terakhir. Skrg Mou harus pilih antara Smalling or Jones bwd duet sm Blind di final. Positifnya,,Bailly bs main di sisa match EPL.

tumpal_oneunited
12-05-2017, 05:14 AM
Parah nih...bertahan dengan keunggulan aggregat 2-0. Mou banget dah...
Yang ditakutkan bener kejadian, celta bikin gol penyama..yg mana dengan 1 gol lagi mereka akan lolos ke final.
Parah dan parah dengan cara main gini mah.

Bailly pake acara berantem pula..ya red card lah..
Pelapis ada 2 pemain senior yg rentan cedera...bisa-bisa dikerjai ama si dolberg ini nanti, anak muda ajax dengan skill dan teknik serta kecepatan yg bagus.

Bener-bener apes match barusan.

Ya..semoga beneran bisa Juara dengan mengalahkan ajax di Final. Amin.

fredrian.seven
12-05-2017, 05:16 AM
Apa sebaiknya Smalling Jones dipingit sampe malam final ya? Daripada cedera. :hammer:

wira_ozora
12-05-2017, 05:21 AM
Apa sebaiknya Smalling Jones dipingit sampe malam final ya? Daripada cedera. :hammer:

Bener tuh...harus dijaga baik2 Smalling n Jones...sisa match EPL Bailly aja beknya ditemenin sm dua bek reserve...Tuanzebe n Olosunde.

fredrian.seven
12-05-2017, 05:45 AM
Oh ya, masalah kiper. Siapa yg musti main di final? Romero atau De Gea?

Romero, karena dia sudah bermain di 10 pertandingan UEL musim ini dari maksimal 13. Dah dia selalu bermain bagi United di fase kedua UEL dengan penampilan yg baik. Bener2 disayangkan klo dia justru absen di final.

De Gea, karena dia kiper terbaik United dan bahkan bisa dibilang 3 besar kiper terbaik dunia saat ini. Sepantasnya United menurunkan kiper terbaik di partai pamungkas.

Jadi... milih mana?

tumpal_oneunited
12-05-2017, 05:49 AM
Apa sebaiknya Smalling Jones dipingit sampe malam final ya? Daripada cedera. :hammer:

Wkwkwk..
Dipingit aja Om Ded, daripada cedera...MU ga punya pemain bertahan nantinya...hehehe
Terus disuruh latihan lari dulu dan latihan konsentrasi si Jones dan atau Smallingnya, karena yg dihadapin nanti anak muda penuh semangat dan larinya kenceng kenceng pula..

Riskur
12-05-2017, 09:20 AM
http://www.manutd.com/sitecore/shell/~/media/4C4304B36BD44D8B8351BA0454C59290.ashx?w=1280&h=720&rgn=0,160,3000,1853Mourinho thrilled as Reds reach final

Jose Mourinho was naturally delighted after his Manchester United team overcame Celta Vigo in dramatic fashion on Thursday night to reach the Europa League final later this month.

The Reds took the lead in the second leg through Marouane Fellaini's first-half header to go 2-0 up on aggregate but there was a tense finish after the visitors from Spain equalised and subsequently the goalscorer Facundo Roncaglia and United centre-back Eric Bailly were both sent off.
Here's what the manager had to say in his post-match interviews, on BT Sport and MUTV...

DIFFICULT SECOND LEG - AS EXPECTED
"I could guess from the first match because it was similar to Anderlecht. When you are the best team by far in the first leg, you have to kill everything in the first leg. We don't because we never kill, we never score goals related to the chances we have. And then we got an open game at home with all the pressure on our side with them completely free of pressure and responsibility and they gave us a very hard match."

RESPECT FOR CELTA VIGO
"They came as heroes, a small city, a small club that did amazingly well, with nothing to lose. So [they] dominated by the mental point of view – they did very well, they gave us a very difficult second half. So we had to suffer until the end and everything was open until the last second. The boys didn't play a phenomenal match but they fought, they gave everything they had to give and I'm really pleased for them because 14 matches and we are in the final so it's good."

BAILLY SENT OFF AND MISSES THE FINAL
"I didn't see the incident but he was phenomenal. The game was emotional until the end for everyone. Some kept their control in a better way than others. And I think it was the wrong card. The wrong card is not new in this kind of situation and probably Eric was a bit naive. I don't know [the details of] the incident but we have lost a very important player for the final and we don't have many."

AJAX v UNITED IN STOCKHOLM
"First of all two monsters – the history of Manchester United and the history of Ajax is amazing. But for us [if we win] it’s a trophy and the Champions League for next season. Finals are always fun, and the Europa League is a big, beautiful competition."

MANAGERIAL RECORD V AJAX - PLAYED 6, WON 6
"It means nothing. A final is a final and I played Ajax with Real Madrid all the six matches. It will be difficult. They are a young team, strong team and they finished their league this weekend."

AJAX CAN REST WHILE UNITED WORK AND PLAY
"They will have 12 days to prepare for the final and we will have three matches in the Premier League to play with a group of 15-16 players after a crazy season with so many matches. We have played so many matches because we progressed to two finals and the last 16 in the FA Cup. I have to say thank you to [referee] Michael Oliver for that red card to Ander Herrera because we couldn’t survive going further in the FA Cup. So let's try to prepare the team as best we can."

BETTER TO QUALIFY FOR THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE THIS WAY
"Of course it's better because it's a trophy. It's the second trophy of course in Europe and it's an important trophy. It gives you the European Super Cup to play for in August so it's a big, big match for us in Stockholm."

EUROPA LEAGUE + EFL CUP = SUCCESSFUL FIRST SEASON?
"I am more than happy, more than happy if we win the Europa League. It was so difficult, so hard for me this season, so if we manage to do that it will be amazing."

AND AFTER THE FINAL...?
"It’s the last match of our season, but I feel sorry for my boys who have to play the international games after. They should go to a spa after almost 70 matches, not go to their national teams."

More: Watch Jose's post-match interview with MUTV in the video player above

www.manutd.com (http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2017/May/manager-reaction-jose-mourinho-reflects-on-manchester-united-beating-celta-vigo-in-europa-league.aspx)

Riskur
12-05-2017, 09:32 AM
http://www.manutd.com/sitecore/shell/~/media/B74541A039904B328F5E615950B59D7A.ashx?w=1280&h=720&rgn=0,196,4520,2753Ander Herrera: It was a crazy game

Ander Herrera admits Manchester United’s players made life hard for themselves against Celta Vigo but is delighted the team’s hard work has paid off with a place in the Europa League final.

The Reds booked a date with Ajax in the Stockholm showpiece on 24 May after a 2-1 aggregate victory over Celta, with Marouane Fellaini’s goal proving decisive in Thursday’s 1-1, second-leg draw at Old Trafford.

United were dominant in last week’s 1-0 first-leg win in Spain but Celta were arguably the better side in Manchester and, after Facundo Roncaglia netted a late equaliser, they spurned a great chance at the death to eliminate the Reds on away goals.

Herrera admitted to BT Sport: “It was a crazy game. We were better in the first leg and deserved to get a better result, and today we suffered. “You cannot win a semi-final easily. They were playing the game of their lives and we knew that in advance. But we are in the final – this is what counts.

“We are very happy because we have fought very hard to be here, and now we are going to try to win it. We have played a lot of games in a row; it has been a crazy schedule but now we have to go to the final with everything and it can be a very good season.”

Man of the Match Fellaini, who opened the scoring with a 17th-minute header, United’s 100th goal of the season, was asked about the Reds’ final opponents Ajax, who battled past Lyon 5-4 on aggregate despite losing the second leg 3-1 in France.

“We watched the first game against Lyon and they played very well – they have very talented players and it will be a tough game in Stockholm,” the Belgian said. “But we will be ready: we have the experience and the players. We will give everything to win.”

www.manutd.com (http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2017/May/player-reaction-ander-herrera-marouane-fellaini-manchester-united-europa-league-win-celta-vigo.aspx)

Riskur
12-05-2017, 09:40 AM
http://www.manutd.com/sitecore/shell/~/media/EC46C313F2294D06BADD29A5B8FA1BC8.ashx?w=1280&h=720&rgn=0,100,4312,2529Manchester United 1 Celta Vigo 1

Europa League | 11 May 2017 | Old Trafford | Attendance: 75,138 | Scorers: Fellaini 17, Roncaglia 85.

Manchester United booked a place opposite Ajax in the UEFA Europa League final on 24 May in Stockholm after a competitive 1-1 draw against Celta Vigo at Old Trafford on Thursday.

A first-half header from Marouane Fellaini was cancelled out by Facundo Roncaglia four minutes from time but ultimately ensured United’s safe passage to Sweden, after a dramatic semi-final second leg which ended with both sides reduced to 10 men after Roncaglia and Eric Bailly were sent off following a flare-up after the equaliser.

Jose Mourinho fielded an unchanged starting line-up following the 1-0 first leg win in Spain as the Reds looked to extend the club's 17-match unbeaten home run in Europe.

Despite winning all six home Europa League matches this season, it was the visitors who started brightest as former Liverpool man Iago Aspas forced Sergio Romero into a save inside five minutes after cutting in smartly from the right wing.

With Celta Vigo controlling the early possession, it took an individual piece of brilliance in the centre of the park from Paul Pogba to ignite United as he set Marcus Rashford away on the counter-attack, but it was well cut-out.That was a promising sign of things to come from the Reds who took the lead on 17 minutes as Rashford’s sumptuous cross from the left was clinically met by Fellaini at the far post.

The Belgian’s fourth goal of the season was also United’s 100th of the 2016/17 campaign and the midfielder has now scored in FA Cup, EFL Cup and Europa League semi-final matches for United.

That goal ignited Old Trafford and the hosts could have doubled their lead minutes later as Rashford’s clever turn of pace set him free once more but the ball was pinched off his toe as he looked to strike at goal.

It remained an open encounter for much of the half but chances were at a premium with both sides limiting the opposition to long-range attempts.
As the half looked set to peter out, Eduardo Berizzo’s side increased the tempo and were nearly level after tricky play on the left from Pione Sisto allowed him to whip a low cross across the box which Daniel Wass dived low to head wide with Romero stranded.

HALF-TIME STATS
Possession: United 38% Celta Vigo 62%
Shots: United 6 Celta Vigo 7
Shots on target: United 1 Celta Vigo 3
Corners: United 1 Celta Vigo 4

The Spaniards began the second half as they did the first, taking the game to United and were almost level inside 60 seconds of the restart as their right-back and captain Mallo almost caught Romero out with a swift cross across the box from the right.

Both sides cancelled each other out with a ferocious midfield battle and despite their dominance in possession, Celta Vigo struggled to find a way back into the tie.

As Mourinho urged his players on from his technical area they responded well and first Rashford, then Fellaini, brought good saves out of Alvarez with low strikes inside the box.

Finding themselves 2-0 down on aggregate it was the visitors who pushed hardest for the next goal in the game and former Manchester City striker John Guidetti was culpable of missing a good chance when he headed wide after finding space between Eric Bailly and Daley Blind.

There were, however, more twists left in the game and the Spanish side were level on the night with five minutes remaining after a cross from the right was glanced home smartly by Roncaglia.

Yet moments later tempers from both sets of players spilled over and following a melee, referee Ovidiu Hategan sent both Bailly and Celta goalscorer Roncaglia off.

The two players continued their war of words as they headed down the tunnel and despite the late drama, the Reds showed big-game experience to hold on and ensure the Europa League journey extends to the final destination in Stockholm later this month.

Mourinho’s side have three league games before then with a trip to face Tottenham at White Hart Lane being the next task on Sunday afternoon.

FULL-TIME STATS
Possession: United 33% Celta Vigo 67%
Shots: United 11 Celta Vigo 16
Shots on target: United 4 Celta Vigo 6
Corners: United 4 Celta Vigo 8

TEAMS

United: Romero; Valencia (c), Bailly, Blind, Darmian; Fellaini, Herrera; Mkhitaryan (Carrick 77), Pogba, Lingard (Rooney 85), Rashford (Smalling 89).
Substitutes not used: De Gea, Jones, Mata, Martial.
Booked: Blind, Herrera.
Sent Off: Bailly.

Celta Vigo: Alvarez, Mallo (c), Cabral, Roncaglia, Jonny, Radoja (Bongonda 68), Hernandez, Wass (Jozabed 46), Iago Aspas, Sisto (Beauvue 80), Guidetti.
Substitutes not used: Villar, Fontas Prat, Diaz, Gomez.
Booked: Aspas.
Sent Off: Roncaglia.

www.manutd.com (http://www.manutd.com/en/Fixtures-And-Results/Match-Reports/2017/May/match-report-manchester-united-celta-vigo-europa-league-semi-final-second-leg-11-may-2017.aspx)