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    Man Utd vs Barcelona: Red Devils have golden chance to repeat 2008 win as Old Trafford beckons – TV channel, stream

    MANCHESTER UNITED played out a thrilling 2-2 draw against Barcelona at the Nou Camp last week.Marcus Rashford stepped up once again with a performance that befits his red-hot scoring streak.
    United went 2-1 up at the Nou Camp before being pegged backCredit: Rex
    Marcos Alonso celebrates scoring for Barcelona against UnitedCredit: Rex
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    The two sides may be in the second tier of Europe’s top club competitions.
    But the first leg showed that this is a tie of Champions League calibre, even if it is in the Europa League.
    And Thursday is a golden opportunity for United to exact revenge for their humiliating exit to Barca in the 2018-19 Champions League quarter-finals.
    The Red Devils will be hoping to repeat their 2008 heroics at Old Trafford that fired them on to Champions League victory after Paul Scholes’ wonder strike.
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    When is Manchester United vs Barcelona?
    The Europa League play-off second leg takes place on Thursday, February 23.
    Kick-off is at 8pm GMT in the UK, which is 9pm in Spain.
    Old Trafford plays host to this match.
    Is Man Utd vs Barcelona on TV and can I live stream it?
    BT Sport has coverage of Manchester United vs Barcelona, the match will be on BT Sport 2 and Ultimate.
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    Fans can also stream the match via the BT Sport app and website.
    Coverage starts at 7pm.
    What is the team news?
    United have a clean bill of health among their regular starters, although club captain Harry Maguire is likely to be out with a knee injury that kept him out of the Leicester game.
    It means Erik ten Hag is likely to go with his preferred back five of David De Gea, Diogo Dalot, Rafael Varane, Lisandro Martinez and Luke Shaw.
    For Barcelona boss Xavi, the picture looks quite different. Gavi is suspended and Pedri is injured.
    There is also a question mark over the fitness of Robert Lewandowski.
    What is the head-to-head record between Manchester United and Barcelona?
    Barca have the best of this match-up over the years.
    The Red Devils have one three times, with five games drawn – including last week’s first leg – and Barcelona taking victory on six occasions.
    Barcelona won their last match at Old Trafford with Luke Shaw’s own goal giving them a 1-0 victoryCredit: AFP or licensors
    Paul Scholes’ strike against Barcelona in the Champions League semi-final of 2008 remains United’s last win over their opponentsCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    1984 – Barcelona 2-0 Manchester United – Cup Winners’ Cup
    1984 – Manchester United 3-0 Barcelona – Cup Winners’ Cup
    1991 – Barcelona 1-2 Manchester United – Cup Winners’ Cup final
    1994 – Manchester United 2-2 Barcelona – Champions League group stage
    1994 – Barcelona 4-0 Manchester United – Champions League group stage
    1998 – Manchester United 3-3 Barcelona – Champions League group stage
    1998 – Barcelona 3-3 Manchester United – Champions League group stage
    2008 – Barcelona 0-0 Manchester United – Champions League semi-final
    2008 – Manchester United 1-0 Barcelona – Champions League semi-final
    2009 – Barcelona 2-0 Manchester United – Champions League final
    2011 – Barcelona 3-1 Manchester United – Champions League final
    2019 – Manchester United 0-1 Barcelona – Champions League quarter-final
    2019 – Barcelona 3-0 Manchester United – Champions League quarter-final
    2023 – Barcelona 2-2 Manchester United – Europa League playoff
    What are the odds?
    Man Utd victory after 90min 5/4
    Draw 9/4
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    Barcelona win after 90min 11/5
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    Man Utd handed Europa League boost as Barcelona boss Xavi sweats on the fitness of two key stars

    MANCHESTER UNITED have been handed a boost ahead of their Europa League play-off second leg against Barcelona.The tie is delicately poised following last week’s thrilling 2-2 draw at the Nou Camp.
    Xavi could be set for a selection headache on ThursdayCredit: Getty
    And Barca boss Xavi is facing a potential selection headache ahead of Thursday’s return fixture at Old Trafford.
    Gavi’s yellow card in the first leg means he is suspended, while Pedri is also out after he limped off in the same game.
    But elsewhere, Xavi has been left sweating over whether key duo Robert Lewandowski and Frenkie de Jong will be match fit.
    The Barca gaffer admitted he will have to “see how tired they are” ahead of Thursday’s crunch clash against United.
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    While neither of the pair are injured, Xavi said, via Marca: “Frenkie de Jong and Robert Lewandowski played more minutes.
    “I think they have been playing a lot of minutes, that’s why I made the changes.
    “The other day Pedri was injured, and we can’t afford more injuries.
    “Let’s prepare for Thursday’s game from tomorrow and see how tired they are.”
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    Both De Jong and Lewandowski were substituted in Barcelona’s 2-0 win over Cadiz on Sunday.
    Meanwhile, Ousmane Dembele appears set to miss out with the hamstring problem that has kept him out of the last five games.

    Playing down his chances of featuring against United, Xavi said on the winger: “He’s doing some work on the training ground. He is working with the medical staff and he will return to the group when he feels ready.”
    But in good news for Xavi, Sergio Busquets appears set to return against the Red Devils.
    The veteran midfielder missed the first leg with an ankle injury, but was fit enough to make the squad against Cadiz at the weekend.
    Robert Lewandowski has scored 24 goals in 29 games for Barca this seasonCredit: Rex
    After being linked with the Red Devils in the summer, Frenkie de Jong has been an important player for Xavi this campaignCredit: Rex More

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    Supercomputer predicts Man Utd’s season – so how likely is quadruple after Paul Scholes’ bold claim?

    PAUL SCHOLES reckons Manchester United can win a quadruple this season.But just how likely is the historic feat for Erik ten Hag’s brave battlers?
    Paul Scholes reckons Man Utd can win a quadruple this seasonCredit: Getty
    Erik ten Hag can land his first trophy in the Carabao Cup on SundayCredit: Getty
    The Dutchman has done a grand job since taking charge at Old Trafford last summer, leading his side to third in the table.
    United are just five points behind Arsenal after comfortably beating Leicester 3-0 at the weekend.
    And they are confident of making strong progress in both the FA Cup and Europa League.
    But Ten Hag can win his first trophy on Sunday when United take on Newcastle in the Carabao Cup final.
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    And Scholes feels victory at Wembley could spark an incredible run ending with United lifting all four trophies.
    However, Bettingexpert’s Supercomputer BETSiE has crunched the numbers and tallied the tables.
    And it reckons United have just a 0.04 per cent chance of getting their hands on the quad.
    In the Premier League, Arsenal still have a game in hand on the Red Devils, while rivals Man City occupy second place.
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    So therefore the odds of United winning their first Premier League title since 2013 is, in the eyes of the Supercomputer, extremely unlikely.
    And the Red Devils are predicted to finish in their current position of third.
    United have also been given very low odds of a Carabao, FA Cup and Europa League treble, with the boffin PC tipping them at just 1.56 per cent.
    However, should their sights be lowered to a double, United have an 8.23 per cent shot at winning the Carabao Cup and Europa League.
    On the European front, they are currently level at 2-2 with Barcelona after the first leg of their Europa League play-off.
    Manchester United’s chances are better should they target a domestic cup double of the Carabao and FA Cup with an 11.72 per cent chance.
    The Red Devils host West Ham in the Fifth Round of the FA Cup.
    But considering the last trophy United won was the 2017 Europa League under Jose Mourinho, any success in any competition will provide just cause for celebration amongst fans eager to see the return of Sir Alex Ferguson’s glory years. More

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    Man Utd handed huge boost for Europa League as Barcelona confirm star faces a ‘MONTH OUT’ with injury

    MANCHESTER UNITED have been handed a major boost ahead of their Europa League second leg against Barcelona.Barca’s star midfielder Pedri suffered a muscular injury to his right leg during Thursday’s 2-2 Nou Camp thriller.
    Pedri is likely to miss the second leg against Manchester UnitedCredit: Getty
    The Spaniard was forced off within 40 minutes with the injury, which has now been confirmed by the club
    A Barcelona statement read: “The tests carried out this Friday morning have confirmed that Pedri has an injury to the rectus femoris of the right thigh.
    “He is low and his evolution will mark his availability.”
    Local reports now suggest the Spain international could be facing up a to a month out.
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    Pedri was replaced by Sergio Roberto and had to watch from the bench.
    Former Chelsea man Marcos Alonso opened the scoring before United fought back with a goal from United’s Marcus Rashford and an own-goal from Jules Kounde.
    But Barcelona levelled the tie ahead of the second leg through Raphinha.
    The next clash between the two sides will take place next Thursday at Old Trafford.
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    After the game, both managers were left unimpressed with referee Maurizio Mariani.
    Xavi believed that Barcelona should have had a penalty after Fred appeared to handle the ball in the box.
    While Erik ten Hag was fuming after a foul was not given to Marcus Rashford, for which he was booked for his protests to the official. More

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    Three Man Utd stars picked out for criticism over Barcelona’s opening goal and told they ‘have to do better’

    THREE Manchester United stars have been criticised for their roles in Barcelona’s opening goal last night.The Red Devils grabbed a useful 2-2 draw in their Europa League play-off first leg in Spain.
    Owen Hargreaves and Paul Scholes had their say on Marcos Alonso’s goalCredit: Rex
    Alonso heads Barcelona in frontCredit: Rex
    But it could have been even better, had a trio of their stars done better for Marcos Alonso’s goal.
    The former Chelsea ace headed home at the back post after he found himself unmarked at a corner.
    Analysing the goal on BT Sport after the game, Man United legend Paul Scholes said: “When you look at the first goal it is [Tyrell] Malacia who doesn’t pick up Alonso, he lets him free, really.
    “It is only a basic bit of movement from Alonso that loses him too. Fred as well, probably didn’t challenge as well as he could.
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    “It is a basic bit of movement from Alonso and Malacia doesn’t stay with him.”
    Scholes, 48, was also unhappy with goalkeeper David de Gea.
    He added: “I think the goalkeeper should do better, it goes in quite easily at that near post. David looks a little bit worried about colliding with the post.
    “But Malacia there, he has to stay with him and when he doesn’t, Fred has to cover, ‘my mate has made a mistake, I’ve got to cover for him’, But he doesn’t do that.”
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    Tyrell Malacia has been criticised for his role in Alonso’s goalCredit: Rex
    Fred may feel he could have done betterCredit: Rex
    David de Gea was also singled outCredit: Rex
    Agreeing with Scholes, his ex-United team-mate Owen Hargreaves added: “Whether it is the Champions League or Europa League, the margins are so fine.
    “If you are given a job you have to do it. I think Erik ten Hag will be disappointed.”
    Within ten minutes of Alonso’s opener, United had turned the game on it’s head.
    Marcus Rashford scored a brilliant leveller, before teeing up Jules Kounde’s own goal.
    Ex-Leeds ace Raphinha was on hand to level in the 76th minute, leaving the tie delicately poised.
    After the match, United boss Ten Hag gushed over his side’s display… but felt they could have done even better.
    He said: “If you face No 1 of Spain in an away game and you are that dominant, you can see it as a positive.
    “We created many chances – more than you can expect, actually – and there’s a little bit of disappointment that we didn’t score them.
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    “We should have scored minimum four goals tonight.”
    The second leg will take place at Old Trafford next Thursday.
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    Raphinha issues grovelling apology as he reveals reason for shocking outburst after repeatedly punching Barcelona bench

    BARCELONA winger Raphinha has apologised following his meltdown after being substituted against Manchester United.It ended all square in the first leg of the Europa League tie with the Brazilian netting the equaliser in the 2-2 draw at the Nou Camp.
    Raphina punches a seat in the dug out in frustration.Credit: BT Sport
    Raphinha celebrates scoring against Manchester UnitedCredit: Getty

    The former Leeds man was left seething when he was replaced by Ferran Torres in the 83rd minute and took his anger out on Marcos Alonso’s seat in the dug out.
    After apologising to manager Xavi the winger has now come out and issued a public apology.
    He said: ” I’ve already apologised and I will do it again on training. I want to say sorry for my reaction after the change, it won’t happen again”.
    He added: “I don’t have any problem with Xavi or the club, I just wanted to be on the pitch.”
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    It was a pulsating encounter between the two sides with the Brazilian more than playing his part.
    Raphinha provided the assist for Marcos Alonso who headed the Catalan giants in front.
    Barcelona were left stunned as two quickfire goals from the in-form Marcus Rashford and a Jules Kounde own goal saw them fall behind.
    Raphinha got his side back into it as his cross sailed past everyone and into the back of the net.
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    Man Utd fan branded ‘clown’ as Barcelona supporters get own back on him over taunts during 2-2 draw

    A MANCHESTER UNITED supporter “got what he deserved” after a Barcelona fan nicked his hat while he was goading them.Erik ten Hag’s Red Devils earned a 2-2 draw at the Nou Camp last night in the first leg of the Europa League play-off. 
    A goading Man Utd fan got more than he bargained for at BarcelonaCredit: Twitter @HooligansTV_eu
    The fan was left red-faced and it was all caught on cameraCredit: Twitter @HooligansTV_eu
    Thousands of United fans made the trip to Spain to see them take on one of the Catalan giants.
    However, one got a little bit too cocky after the result as they made their way over to the flexi glass that separated the away end from the home spectators.
    The man began slapping the glass as Barca fans exited just inches away from him, and then he began singing: “You’ve seen United, now f*** off home.”
    Several ignored him, although one did punch the other side of the glass, but the United follower remained undeterred.
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    And soon enough one Barcelona supporter decided that they had had enough of it as he quickly darted over to the glass and snatched the hat off the head of the annoying visitor.
    Other Barca spectators began laughing, but United fans soon joined in and jeered before the hapless individual grabbed his own shirt and pulled it over his head.
    But the humiliated man remained undeterred.
    He soon restarted his chants – but unfortunately for him others were on hand to capture the whole moment on camera phone.
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    And the clip of the incident soon went viral, with 323k views at the time of writing.
    “What a clown,” declared one Twitter user after watching it.
    Another commented: “What a weapon – now he’s going home with that haircut on full display.”
    While another wrote: “That awkward moment when you’ve been embarrassed but don’t know what to do so you put your shirt over your head to make out your not bothered.” More

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    Barcelona boss Xavi shares private messages to Erik ten Hag after Man Utd draw in Europa League

    BARCELONA boss Xavi has revealed what he told Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag after the two European juggernauts played out a 2-2 draw in the Europa League.The two sides met at the Camp Nou on Thursday in an enthralling round of 32 first leg clash.
    Xavi has revealed what he privately told Erik ten Hag after the 2-2 drawCredit: Getty
    Ex-Chelsea ace Marcus Alonso handed Barcelona the lead in the 50th minute.
    But Marcus Rashford inspired a Red Devils comeback, equalising two minutes later.
    Rashford then forced Jules Kounde to turn the ball into the back of his own net in the 59th minute to hand Man Utd the lead.
    Former Leeds main man Raphinha came to Barca’s rescue, though, scoring 14 minutes from time.
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    After the game, Xavi revealed he congratulated Ten Hag, who appears to have United on an upward trend.
    Barca are on a similar trajectory themselves, topping LaLiga by eight points.
    Xavi says a Barca-Man Utd clash can be Champions League final-worthy in the future.
    He said after the draw: “It was a really tough game with a lot of passion and intensity.
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    “We have to be proud because we competed until the end. We played against a top team in Europe.
    “Manchester [United] is coming back and today they showed their best version.
    “Both teams are more or less in the same position. We are coming back.

    “I told Ten Hag congratulations because he is doing very well.
    “It can be a final or semi-final in the future Champions League.”
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