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    ‘He’s probably wished he kept his mouth shut’ – Man Utd legend Scholes launches furious blast at Onana after Matic spat

    PAUL SCHOLES launched a furious blast at Andre Onana in the wake of the Manchester United star’s spat with Nemanja Matic.Onana was involved in a furious war of words with ex-Red Devils midfielder Matic before last night’s Europa League clash against Lyon.Paul Scholes blasted Andre Onana after Man Utd’s 2-2 draw with LyonThe goalie made several howlers after his war of words with Nemanja MaticCredit: GettyOnana declared “at least I’ve won a trophy” after Matic branded him the “worst goalkeeper in United’s history.”And the two men finally met on Thursday as Ruben Amorim’s men escaped France with a 2-2 draw.Onana committed howlers for both of Lyon’s goals, including a 95th minute equaliser just moments after Joshua Zirkzee looked to have given United the win.Matic remained on the bench for the match but is sure to have felt justified over his pre-match comments as a result of Onana’s blunders.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAnd speaking on TNT Sports, another former United midfielder in the form of iconic playmaker Scholes launched a furious attack on Onana.Speaking at half-time after the keeper had produced a blunder for Lyon’s first goal, Scholes said: “He (Onana) has probably wished he had kept his mouth shut before the game.“It’s a really bad mistake. It’s a decent ball but I’m not sure what the keeper is trying to do. It’s an awful mistake from him.”At full time, Scholes continued his rant against Onana.Most read in Europa LeagueJoin SUN CLUB for the Man Utd Files every Thursday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from Old TraffordHe added: “I think Onana was more so at fault for the first, a huge mistake, a little harder but he has to do better than that.“On the whole it’s the right result, Lyon played the better football and created more opportunities.Ruben Amorim responds to question about dropping Andre Onana after disasterclass against LyonMatic was an unused sub in the clash after criticising OnanaCredit: Alamy“But after scoring so late, United will be disappointed and they are in a good position at home, so they should still be big favourites but they will have to improve.”Meanwhile, commentator and former United academy man Robbie Savage also criticised Onana.Reflecting on the first goal, he said: “It’s a goalkeeper error. It’s a good ball into a great area.“Is Onana anticipating a touch? Everybody looks onside, it’s a terrible goalkeeping error.“It bounces just in front of him, he’s got to save that, it’s a poor goalkeeping error.“He has dived late because he is waiting for someone to get a touch. We can watch it as many times as we like – it’s an error.”Man Utd ratings vs Lyon as two Onana blunders earn under-fire keeper a ONE out of 10MANCHESTER UNITED were left ruing calamity goalkeeper Andre Onana as two massive blunders saw them leave their Europa League quarter-final first leg with a 2-2 draw against Lyon.The season-defining clash for both clubs became even spicier ahead of the game following a war words between Onana and ex-Red Devils star Nemanja Matic, with the Serbian dubbing the goalkeeper “one of the worst in United history”.It certainly riled up the home side’s crowd, who made their voices known as Ruben Amorim named an unchanged team – for the first time since his arrival – from the Manchester derby.But Onana was found wanting when he failed to save Thiago Almada’s inswinging free-kick to give the hosts the lead.Leny Yoro nodded in an equaliser just before the interval after Manuel Ugarte’s volley.And Joshua Zirkzee looked to have won the game for the visitors with his late header converting a Fernandes cross.But United’s joy was short-lived as Onana parried a shot straight to Rayan Cherki in added time, and the midfielder tapped in to leave the tie on a knife-edge.Here’s how SunSport’s Tony Robertson rated the Red Devils in France… More

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    Man Utd fans ‘pepper sprayed trying to use the toilet’ in stadium after Lyon clash as French police slammed

    MANCHESTER UNITED fans were reportedly “pepper-sprayed” for trying to use the toilet after their Europa League clash with Lyon.Shocking footage circulating on social media shows fans in the away end coughing and struggling to breath clearly.Manchester United drew the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final clash with Lyon 2-2Credit: APScores of United fans were allegedly pepper-sprayed by police for trying to go to the loo after the final whistleCredit: JASON WHITE VIA STORYFULA video on social media showed travelling Red Devils claim French police fired tear gas into the crowdCredit: JASON WHITE VIA STORYFULUnited fans were left outraged by the alleged use of pepper-spray and tear gasCredit: JASON WHITE VIA STORYFULTravelling Red Devils fans witnessed their team draw the first leg of their quarter-final clash with the Ligue 1 side 2-2.French police kept them in Parc Olympique Lyonnais for an hour after the game to prevent potential clashes with home fans – a tactic not uncommon at high profile European games.But according to reports from travelling Old Trafford faithful, police hit them with pepper spray when they tried to briefly leave their seats to go to the loo.United fan James Young shared a photo on X of two fans covering their mouths after allegedly being pepper-sprayed.READ MORE MAN UTD NEWSHis accompanying caption read: “United fans pepper sprayed at full time trying to use the toilet in Lyon.”Bussed into stadium from a collection point miles away, metro down and an hour’s holdback after the game.”UEFA/ French Police once again treating fans terribly.”Club reporter Harry Robson wrote: “Frustrating end to United’s game in Lyon.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS”Fans warned of an hour’s holdback, but with full access to facilities.”French police have locked off the toilets and concourse are now pepper spraying behind riot shields.Ruben Amorim responds to question about dropping Andre Onana after disasterclass against Lyon”Thanks for the hospitality, France.”A video circulating on social media appeared to show United fans – who endured a nightmare journey to the stadium due to Lyon’s metro system being down – reacting to French police firing tear gas into the away end.In the clip, a United fan can be heard saying: “‘Everyone has been f***ing tear-gassed here.”What the f***ing hell is going on here? How the f***ing hell can they be using tear-gas at a football match?”As the camera pans around, several fans can be seen covering their noses and mouths as they struggle to breath clearly.”Look at this, this is f***ing disgusting,” the furious fan continued. “People are being sick down here, f***ing hell.”Read More on The SunAnother video posted on social media appeared to show a group of United fans being pepper-sprayed while out on the streets of Lyon.United have yet to comment on claims that their fans were pepper-sprayed and subjected to heavy-handed policing, but, as have French police, have been approached for comment.Man Utd ratings vs Lyon as two Onana blunders earn under-fire keeper a ONE out of 10MANCHESTER UNITED were left ruing calamity goalkeeper Andre Onana as two massive blunders saw them leave their Europa League quarter-final first leg with a 2-2 draw against Lyon.The season-defining clash for both clubs became even spicier ahead of the game following a war words between Onana and ex-Red Devils star Nemanja Matic, with the Serbian dubbing the goalkeeper “one of the worst in United history”.It certainly riled up the home side’s crowd, who made their voices known as Ruben Amorim named an unchanged team – for the first time since his arrival – from the Manchester derby.But Onana was found wanting when he failed to save Thiago Almada’s inswinging free-kick to give the hosts the lead.Leny Yoro nodded in an equaliser just before the interval after Manuel Ugarte’s volley.And Joshua Zirkzee looked to have won the game for the visitors with his late header converting a Fernandes cross.But United’s joy was short-lived as Onana parried a shot straight to Rayan Cherki in added time, and the midfielder tapped in to leave the tie on a knife-edge.Here’s how SunSport’s Tony Robertson rated the Red Devils in France… More

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    ‘He doesn’t like this team’ – Paul Scholes reveals what Ruben Amorim really thinks about Man Utd but will ‘never say’

    PAUL SCHOLES has claimed that Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim “doesn’t like” his squad.The Red Devils legend, 50, didn’t hold back in his assessment of Amorim and his squad following United’s 2-2 draw with Lyon in the Europa League quarter-finals on Thursday night.Paul Scholes has claimed that Ruben Amorim ‘doesn’t like’ his Manchester United squadCredit: TNT SPORTSAmorim watched as Man Utd drew 2-2 with Lyon in the Europa League on Thursday nightCredit: ReutersAndre Onana made two huge mistake to gift Lyon their goalsCredit: ReutersMan Utd were unable to take an advantage back to Old Trafford with them for the second leg after two Andre Onana howlers gifted Lyon a level playing field for next week’s return fixture.Boss Amorim was still pleased with what he saw from his players, telling the media that his side “did well” and are “improving game by game”.But Scholes, who won 11 Premier League titles and two Champions Leagues with Man Utd, wasn’t buying that assessment for a second – claiming Amorim doesn’t even believe it himself.Speaking on TNT Sports, the 66-time England international said: “I don’t think he believes that to be honest with you.READ MORE ON MAN UTD”I don’t think he likes this team. I think he knows he hasn’t got a great football team and I think he wants better – he needs better.”I think you could see that with the way he is on the touchline, he always looks disappointed to me.”The way he was speaking there tells me he’s disappointed with what he’s got. “He needs better, everyone knows he needs better if he’s going to challenge and be where Manchester United want to be. I think it’s all over the pitch”.Most read in FootballJoin SUN CLUB for the Man Utd Files every Thursday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from Old TraffordHe added: “I don’t think they have control in the middle of the pitch. I don’t think the forward’s quality is quite there.”Look, he knows. He’s not stupid, he’s not going to say it, but he doesn’t like this football team”.Why Ruben Amorim’s Man United system is brokenScholes then hinted that it could take “two or three years” for United to fix their issues and improve on where they are at present.Amorim has made just one signing since his arrival at the Theatre of Dreams in November – the £25m arrival of full-back Patrick Dorgu.Man Utd will have the home advantage in next Thursday’s second-leg against Lyon.Man Utd ratings vs Lyon as two Onana blunders earn under-fire keeper a ONE out of 10MANCHESTER UNITED were left ruing calamity goalkeeper Andre Onana as two massive blunders saw them leave their Europa League quarter-final first leg with a 2-2 draw against Lyon.The season-defining clash for both clubs became even spicier ahead of the game following a war words between Onana and ex-Red Devils star Nemanja Matic, with the Serbian dubbing the goalkeeper “one of the worst in United history”.It certainly riled up the home side’s crowd, who made their voices known as Ruben Amorim named an unchanged team – for the first time since his arrival – from the Manchester derby.But Onana was found wanting when he failed to save Thiago Almada’s inswinging free-kick to give the hosts the lead.Leny Yoro nodded in an equaliser just before the interval after Manuel Ugarte’s volley.And Joshua Zirkzee looked to have won the game for the visitors with his late header converting a Fernandes cross.But United’s joy was short-lived as Onana parried a shot straight to Rayan Cherki in added time, and the midfielder tapped in to leave the tie on a knife-edge.Here’s how SunSport’s Tony Robertson rated the Red Devils in France…And pressure will be mounting on the players ahead of a game which effectively makes or breaks their season.Having been dumped from both domestics cups and languishing in 13th spot in the Premier League – winning just 10 of their 31 league games – the Europa League is their last roll of the dice.Up next is a visit to Eddie Howe’s high-flying Newcastle on Sunday, before focus can then switch to the Europa League second leg. More

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    Rangers teenager stretchered off to applause after horror injury as TNT Sports refuse to show replay in Europa League

    RANGERS kid Bailey Rice was taken off on a stretcher to applause around Ibrox after a sickening head injury against Athletic Bilbao.TNT Sports declined to show replays of the 18-year-old’s nasty injury during the Gers’ astonishing Europa League quarter-final tie.Bailey Rice was able to applaud fans as he was carried offCredit: ReutersRice was hurt midway through the second period in only his second gameCredit: RexThe midfielder, making only his second European appearance, needed lengthy treatment midway through the second period after taking a heavy blow to the head.He was eventually taken off on a stretcher – as applause rang round Ibrox from both sets of supporters.Rice’s head was in a brace but he thankfully managed to raise his hands to clap fans back.And the gesture touched the heart of viewers.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLOne posted: “Brought a tear to my eye. Bailey Rice on a stretcher and obviously in difficulties and still managed to clap the fans.”Most fans welcomed TNT’s decision not to replay the incident in which the starlet suffered his injury.One wrote: “Good work by the broadcasters for not showing replays of those injuries to Bailey Rice. Hope it is not too serious.”Rice’s misfortune cast a shadow over a night where Rangers defied surging odds against them to claim a first-leg draw.Most read in Europa LeagueThe midfielder had his head in a brace as he went off on a stretcherCredit: GettyBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKRobin Propper had an early yellow card upgraded to red after VAR intervened.But Rangers clung on, only to lose Rice and then survive double drama soon after.Andre Onana suffers shocking howler to put Man Utd behind after being booed and insulted during warm-up over Matic spatAthletic sub Alex Berenguer had a goal ruled out after a lengthy VAR check for offside.But in the same review, the Video Assistant also helped referee Istvan Kovacs award a penalty for handball against defender Dujon Sterling.However, Rangers’ keeper Liam Kelly – called up in place of Jack Butland – thwarted Berenguer from the spot.And Barry Ferguson’s home side even ended the contest with nine men as Sterling went off crocked after all five subs had been used.Hero Kelly told TNT Sports: “I never actually had much to do in the game. “Once we went down to 10 men the guys in front of me were absolutely brilliant.Read More on The Sun”We didn’t really know what was happening [after Bilbao scored] and then all of a sudden you hear penalty.”I just wanted to help the team, I don’t really care about me.” More

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    Lyon vs Man Utd LIVE RESULT: Matic has last laugh after Onana’s error denies United crucial first leg Europa League win

    MANCHESTER UNITED were seconds away from taking a lead back to Old Trafford in what was a thrilling Europa League quarter-final first leg – but Andre Onana’s blunder proved costly.The United keeper’s initial mistake saw his team go behind before Leny Yoro equalised in stoppage time of the first half.Joshua Zirkzee then thought he had grabbed the winner with a superb header late into the second half.However, Rayan Cherki was quickest to pounce on Onana spilling an earlier shot which then saw the game end level.RESULT: Lyon 2-2 Man UtdLyon team: Perri; Maitland-Niles, Mata, Niakhate, Tagliafic; Tolisso, Akouokou, Veretout; Cherki, Mikautadze, AlmadaMan Utd team: Onana; Yoro; Maguire, Mazaroui; Dalot, Ugarte, Casemiro, Dorgu; Fernandes, Garnacho, HojlundFollow Man United’s Europa League clash below…Leny Yoro on the drawLeny Yoro spoke to TNT Sport following the late goal, saying: “we’ll try to win the game at home“We defended really well but they are a good team”“We need to be ready for everything, and unfortunately we conceded the goal.”On his muted celebration, he said: “we want to win so no time for the celebration”Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedOnana’s night to forgetOnana had what can only be described as a stinker in the tie against Lyon.The first goal should have been kept out, as Thiago Almada’s free-kick sailed past him, with what looked to be an easy save.Then, under fire already, he spilled a late effort straight to Rayan Cherki, who pounced and scored a late leveller. Not the type of performance he would have wanted to put in after being called out by Nemanja Matic earlier in the week.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedRayan Cherki on the mapThe young Lyon starlet has been attracting attention from across Europe, but tonight he announced himself to the world.It was a good display from Cherki before his goal, but he showed experience beyond his years to pounce on that spill from Onana.He reacted quicker than the entire United defence, and now has a chance to become a legend at Old Trafford. His late goal sent Lyon fans crazy, and has surely added a bit more to his price tag for potential deals this summer.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedLeny Yoro’s first goalWhat a time it was for Leny Yoro to get his first goal for United.His headed effort at the end of the first-half was his first goal for United, but his celebration was muted. On his muted celebration, he said: “we want to win so no time for the celebration”A good mentality for the young defender to take into the second leg next week. Credit: REUTERS/Gonzalo FuentesCopy linkCopiedZirkzee in the goalsJoshua Zirkzee has struggled for goals since he came to England in the summer of 2024. However, amidst the late drama, it is easy to forget he scored a well taken goal tonight.His headed effort has given United something to take home, and the side will now be confident that in Manchester, they can turn it around. Credit: Phil Duncan/Every Second MediaCopy linkCopiedRecap: United held by LyonUnited and Lyon saw out an entertaining 2-2 draw in France. Andre Onana was the centre of attention, costing United twice as Lyon take a draw to Manchester.However, United will be confident that at home, they can get the job done.Copy linkCopiedRuben Amorim on Andre OnanaUnited manager Amorim has had a tough time trying to steady the ship since he joined from Sporting, and said: “we are really disappointed” after the late goal.On Andre Onana’s mistakes, he reassured the ‘keeper, and said: “it is important to focus on the next game”When one player has a mistake the whole team has a mistake”We continue to do the same thing.”Amorim insisted that he would chose the best XI, and showed no indication that he was ready to drop Onana. Copy linkCopiedThe late late show with Rayan CherkiLyon’s equaliser in the 95th minute was the latest goal Manchester United have ever conceded in the UEFA Europa League.It was also Lyon’s second-latest in the competition (94:30), after February 2017 against AZ (94:35). (via OptaJoe on X) Copy linkCopiedA pattern for OnanaSince the start of last season, no ‘keeper has made more errors leading to goals from Premier League clubs in all competitions.Onana leads the way, having made a whopping EIGHT errors leading to goals in the last one and a half seasons. Copy linkCopiedView of SunSport’s Martin Blackburn in LyonYou could have predicted Andre Onana would be at the centre of it after the pre-match verbal spat with Nemanja Matic. But nobody expected it to be this eventful. The Cameroon international allowed an early free-kick from Thiago Almada to drift past him to give Lyon a first half lead.And should he have held the late shot that he spilled to give Rayan Cherki a last gasp equaliser.In between times United were good and goals from Leny Yoro and Joshua Zirkzee means they are very much alive. It should have been better but for onana though.Copy linkCopiedScholes: “not a disaster”Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes has insisted that this is not a bad result.Despite conceding late, he says it is “not a disaster,” as the second leg is at Old Trafford.Copy linkCopiedLeny Yoro on the drawLeny Yoro spoke to TNT Sport following the late goal, saying: “we’ll try to win the game at home”We defended really well but they are a good team””We need to be ready for everything, and unfortunately we conceded the goal.”On his muted celebration, he said: “we want to win so no time for the celebration”Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedFull-time: Lyon 2-2 Man UnitedWell, all the talk going into the game was about Andre Onana, and all the talk going out will be about Onana. He let an effort fly past him for Lyon’s opener, then he spilled the ball to Rayan Cherki for the leveller. Thiago Almada’s well struck crossed free-kick beat Onana to get the ball rolling in the first half, but United were soon back in it.Leny Yoro then got his first United goal bang on half-time to level the score, before late in the second-half Joshua Zirkzee sent the ball into the Lyon net to score what looked like the winner. However, Cherki had the last laugh, and a late goal at the end of the second-half means it is all still to play for as the sides head to Manchester next week. Credit: AP Photo/Thibault CamusCopy linkCopiedFull-time: Lyon 2-2 Man UnitedCopy linkCopiedLyon 2-2 Man United90+5’ – Lyon have snatched a draw, and Onana has his head in his hands again!Mikautadze fires an effort towards goal, and while there is power on it, it’s right at Onana.BUT – the United ‘keeper spills it, and it goes straight into the path of Rayan Cherki, he pokes home with ease to put Lyon level.They’ve snatched a draw at the death, and ultimately Matic has got the last laugh over Onana here. Copy linkCopiedGoal – Rayan Cherki (Lyon)Copy linkCopiedLyon 1-2 Man United90′ – Well, when the clock struck 90 here, Lyon were in command.But, as the clock strikes 90, they are trailing to United. It hasn’t fallen apart – anything but – as Lyon have played quite well in this game, but United have just managed to score when it matters. The Premier League might have fallen short for them this season, but it is still all to play for in Europe for Amorim. Copy linkCopiedLyon 1-2 Man United88′ – Surely Zirkzee has sent United to Manchester in the lead?An audacious pass towards the Lyon box causes more problems than the French side would like to admit, and their failed clearance falls to Mainoo. Kobbie Mainoo then heads the ball to Bruno Fernandes, and is there anything worse in world football than Bruno in space in your box with time to pick a pass?If this is anything to go by, the answer is no – as he picks out Zirkzee, who heads home in fine fashion. Copy linkCopiedGoal – Joshua Zirzkee (Manchester United)Copy linkCopiedLyon 1-1 Man United85′ – Another chance goes over for Lacazette. Rayan Cherki works his way into a channel for Lyon, and pulls the ball back for Lacazette, who is waiting for the ball.But, his effort sails over to the Lyon fans behind Andre Onana’s goal. Not quite the impact the former Arsenal star would have wanted from the bench, so far. Copy linkCopiedLyon 1-1 Man United83′ – No goal for Garnacho tonight, he goes off in place of Kobbie Mainoo. Amorim also switches in defence, as Harry Maguire makes way for Victor Lindelof.Might be one last roll of the dice for Amorim, as he aims to send United back to Manchester with a lead to defend. Copy linkCopiedLyon 1-1 Man United80′ – United VERY close to the lead. They’re like London busses – you wait ages for one then two chances come in 30 seconds. Garnacho gets onto the end of a wicked cross, and fires a good effort straight at Perri for a corner.From the corner, Casemiro heads an effort just wide, Perri looked like he was not going to get to it. It’s the closest United have been in the whole second half, with Lyon relentlessly passing it in the United half. Copy linkCopiedLyon 1-1 Man United77′ – It is getting lively out there!Mason Mount gets hit hard by Nicolas Tagliafico, and not happy with the challenge, gives Tagliafico a shove.However, the Argentine left-back was not ready to let Mount just push him around, and let Mount know it as he returned fire. A quick scuffle between the teams and the referee sent them on their way. Copy linkCopiedView of SunSport’s Martin Blackburn in LyonBoth sides have had chances to take the lead – with the best one falling to former Arsenal man Alexandre Lacazette minutes after coming off the bench. Yoro could also have scored his second of the night but United would almost certainly be happy with a draw from here.Copy linkCopiedLyon 1-1 Man United69’ – Garnacho blows a great chance for United.It looked as though he almost had too much time, racing away from the Lyon defence with Zirkzee right and Bruno left.However, he couldn’t decide where to go, and in the end went to neither, playing a poor pass to Bruno, which the Portuguese international was unable to reach. Mata collects, and gets it away.Copy linkCopied More

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    Tottenham 1 Eintracht Frankfurt 1: Watch Porro score cheeky flick to keep Spurs’ season alive in Europa League

    THIS was neither c**p nor gold.But if Ange Postecoglou is going to dig himself out of the mire in Frankfurt next week, his side are going to have go up a gear at least.Pedro Porro scored a superb flick to equalise for SpursCredit: GettyHugo Ekitike put Frankfurt ahead after just six minutesCredit: ReutersThe under-fire Aussie said in the build-up that Spurs’ critics have a knack of turning “gold into c**p” when talking down his team’s feats.He was coming out swinging under severe pressure, as he admitted that there is “a general sentiment” in the football world that he will be sacked even if he wins the Europa League.Whether that proves to be the case or not remains to be seen, but for now his goal is to avoid going out at the quarter-final stage.And he has it all to do after this up-and-down display, which saw Pedro Porro’s exquisite backheel chalk off a blistering opener from Arsenal target Hugo Ekitike.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLPostecoglou’s side suffered an awful start thanks to Ekitike’s early strike.But while the Frenchman’s finish was breathtaking, Spurs only had themselves to blame – and specifically James Maddison – how it came about.Midfielder Maddison had his pocket picked all too easily by Ellyes Skhiri, who sprayed a ball wide to Ekitike for the Frenchman to drive in off the wing and belt the ball into the far corner.Ellyes for Frankfurt, hell no for Spurs.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSPorro also could have done better in putting more pressure on Ekitike who was given the freedom of N17 as he attacked the goal.The quality of the 22-year-old’s hit into the far corner – his 20th of the season – underlined just why Newcastle tried to sign him twice previously and why he is on Arsenal’s list of striker targets this summer. Tottenham fans fume at Spurs flops as Ange Postecoglou ‘stays out firing line’ after GOADING them during loss at ChelseaHugo Ekitike curled in a delightful goal to open the scoringCredit: RexPorro’s flick found the back of the net to level the scoresCredit: GettyIt sent an already bouncing Frankfurt away support even more potty.And at that point you feared an embarrassment, given Spurs’ fragility this term, that could see Postecoglou being bounced out of the club in double-quick time.But his team responded well, keeping calm and patiently waiting for an opportunity to pounce.That moment came in the 26th minute and was created by two of the culprits for the first goal.After Dominic Solanke had successfully held up and offloaded a Son Heung-min pass over the top, James Maddison picked up the ball, turned towards the byline and cut the ball back across the six-yard area.There Porro met it and ingeniously flicked it home with a deft backheel to put Spurs right back into the tie.The Spaniard celebrated by putting the ball up his top and sucking his thumb – the universal football gesture to signal a baby on the way as he paid tribute to his pregnant partner.It was a gorgeous goal – and showed how, for all his faults, Postecoglou can still be the daddy of beautiful football when his team clicks.His team were breathing a sigh of relief though just before the break when the ball fell to Ekitike just inside the area.But unlike his brilliant opener, his shot was not powerful enough to beat Guglielimo Vicario this time.Spurs cranked it up after half-time with four agonisingly near-misses in the space of four agonising minutes.Lucas Bergvall sparked it with a 25-yard pile-driver which smacked the crossbar.Back-up goalkeeper Kaua Santos – in for the injured Kevin Trapp – then pulled off a stunning stop to push away a goal-bound Son effort.Santos repeated the feat to deny Maddison moments later, but not before Rodrigo Bentancur had headed against the woodwork.It was pulsating stuff and reminded you just what this Postecoglou side are capable of when their tails are up.But crucially, they did not score, but luckily neither did the Jean-Matteo Bahoya with a hooked volley – moments after the fastest man in the Bundesliga was booked for a ludicrously late foul on Son.Curiously, Postecoglou waited until the 79th minute to make a sub – moments after fans in the South Stand had urged him to change things up with rolling-arm motions.Read More on The SunThey were rewarded with a triple swap as Djed Spence, Pape Matar Sarr and Mathys Tel were thrown into the action.But ultimately it made no difference as the two sides fought out a draw, ready to go next week in what could prove to be Postecoglou’s final bout. More

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    Man Utd fans hit by chaos in Lyon with supporters missing kick-off after being forced to take buses miles from stadium

    MANCHESTER UNITED fans were left in a “ridiculous situation” ahead of their Europa League clash with Lyon.Supporters were hit with travel chaos ahead of the quarter-final first leg at the Parc Olympique Lyonnais.Manchester United’s away end at Lyon had a lot of empty seats just minutes before kick-offCredit: PAUnited fans have hit out at a logistics “shambles” ahead of their Europa League clash with LyonCredit: AlamyFOLLOW ALL THE ACTION FROM LYON VS MAN UTDUnited were hoping to salvage their season with some European silverware after a dismal campaign.But fans had another mare as they tried to reach the stadium on Thursday.Disgruntled Red Devils on tour took to social media to hit out at a “shambolic” transport situation in the city. READ MORE ON MAN UTDLocal authorities in France put in place a number of restrictions on away fans for the tie.Every United fan was told to collect a wristband from the Eurexpo Conference Centre between 5pm and kick-off.Without a band, they would not be allowed entry to the stadium.The location to pick up the band is over 10km from the ground.Most read in FootballBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKAnd to top it off, Metro issues across the city saw fans piling onto buses, with roads grinding to a halt.United fans were told they would only be allowed to take designated ‘Shuttle 1 Stadium’ buses from Eurexpo. Man Utd’s secret weapon in Treble-winning season revealed as star who played ‘bigger role than people give credit for’Only supporters who use those buses were granted access to the away end, per The Mail.One fan raged on X: “#MUFC fans facing a ridiculous situation in Lyon. Stadium already miles out of town & they’re being forced to another location by authorities to collect a wristband, before being sent on a bus to the ground.”Another wrote: “Club have sent this SMS to ticket holders for Lyon (a). Can’t say I’m up for a long bus ride in traffic to Eurexpo to pick up a wristband and then another long bus ride to stadium. It’s a shambles and entirely down to local authorities in Lyon.”While a third added: “For the record this is a disgrace from Lyon. The wristband nonsense bad enough but half the transport just isn’t moving anywhere. There’s no excuse for this, no trouble at all. Deserve to have the same done to them next week.”And PA’s chief football writer Simon Peach posted a snap of a sparsely populated away end just minutes before kick-off.It took until seventeen minutes into the match for commentators to confirm the end was full.United put out a statement prior to Thursday and assured fans the club had “fought hard” against the measures.The club even claimed Lyon had originally aimed for two wristband collection points in the city centre. Join SUN CLUB for the Man Utd Files every Thursday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from Old TraffordIt read: “We appreciate and apologise for the significant inconvenience this will cause to some of your plans.”Please be assured that the club has fought hard to reduce the impact on travelling fans, which originally involved two collection points situated across the city centre.Read More on The Sun”The below protocol has been forced upon us by local authorities and follows similar protocol in place for Frankfurt and Bucharest supporters at previous Europa League fixtures this season. “We must, however, relay the strong advice of the host country security and police forces and ask that you comply with their request.” More

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    Tottenham vs Frankfurt LIVE RESULT: Spurs held by Frankfurt in tense first leg in London

    TOTTENHAM were held to a 1-1 draw with Frankfurt in London.Ange Postecoglou will know the European competition is Spurs’ only hope of saving their season after a torrid domestic campaign.The North London club failed to get their quarter-final off to a flying start, and now must go to Germany and WIN if they are to go through. Kick off time: 8pm BSTTV channel: TNT Sports 3Live stream: discovery+CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSFollow our live blog below… More