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    Paul Pogba gives Man Utd stars a rousing team-talk before extra-time vs Villarreal… but cannot inspire victory

    PAUL POGBA delivered a passionate team-talk to his Manchester United team-mates after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side were tied 1-1 at 90 minutes against Villarreal.It brought back memories of a rousing speech the midfielder delivered to his France colleagues before the 2018 World Cup final against Croatia.
    Paul Pogba tried to rouse his United team-mates to go on and win the game in extra-timeCredit: Reuters
    In 2018 Pogba urged his France team-mates to win the World Cup
    But ultimately it fell on deaf ears – United went on to LOSE in a penalty shootout, astonishingly with a scoreline of 11-10.
    Pogba took centre stage on the sidelines as the two teams could not be separated after 90 minutes in the Europa League final.
    He was seen urging his colleagues to push on into extra-time in the hope of finding that precious winner.
    United had fallen behind to a 29th-minute goal from Gerard Moreno, but equalised when red-hot frontman Edinson Cavani netted on 55 minutes.
    There was a brief wait while VAR checked the goal – with United boss Solskjaer shrugging his shoulders until the goal was given.
    But neither side could force a second goal sending the game into extra-time.
    In 2018 Pogba was videoed giving an impassioned speech to his French teammates before their date with destiny against Croatia.
    And that worked a treat, as Les Bleus triumphed 4-2.
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    Pogba was given his chosen central midfield berth for the Europa League finalCredit: Getty

    In that, Pogba reminded the players that the ‘whole of France was watching’ and urged them to ‘make history’.
    He wanted to see his mates ‘go onto the pitch like warriors’ and secure the silverware.
    But after another 30 minutes of play United failed to find that elusive second goal, and the game went to penalties.
    And it was heartbreak for the Red Devils as David De Gea missed the only spot-kick as Villarreal won 11-10 on spot-kicks.
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    Watch Man Utd boss Solskjaer greet Cavani equaliser with a glum shrug of his shoulders as he waits for VAR decision

    MANCHESTER UNITED boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer refused to celebrate Edinson Cavani’s equaliser against Villarreal – until the dreaded VAR had given the thumbs up.On 55 minutes Marcus Rashford thrashed in a volley that took a number of deflections before falling to the Uruguayan striker eight yards out.
    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wasn’t sure whether the goal was ready to be celebratedCredit: BT Sport

    He comfortably slammed the ball home – but the goal was then checked by the much-maligned technology.
    Solskjaer was seen shrugging his shoulders and with his arms folded on the touchline as he seemed to fear the worst.
    Thankfully for the Norwegian, the goal stood and United were back in the game at 1-1.
    However, Solskjaer was perhaps right not to toast the effort too excitedly as United could not net again before losing a dramatic penalty shootout 11-10, with David De Gea missing the decisive spot-kick.
    The strike was Cavani’s 16th of the season, his stunning recent form seeing him signing on for another year.
    Despite it being all to play for, the 48-year-old still didn’t look overjoyed – a mood reflected in his first half demeanour.
    United fell behind to a 20th-minute goal from Gerard Moreno.
    And again questions will be asked about the defending, with Victor Lindelof easily brushed aside by the 30-goal hitman.
    The Swede was partnered at the back by Eric Bailly, with Harry Maguire ruled out with an ankle ligament injury.
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    Maguire was named as part of the 26-man squad – but the game came too early for the captain.
    He could now be a serious doubt for England and Euro 2020.
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    Sir Alex Ferguson gives tips to Bruno Fernandes, Edinson Cavani and Man Utd stars in Gdansk before Europa League final

    MANCHESTER UNITED stars were given some last-minute nuggets of advice by club legend Sir Alex Ferguson before Wednesday’s Europa League final with Villarreal.The 79-year-old has flown out to Gdansk in Poland to cheer on the current crop of Red Devils.
    Sir Alex Ferguson sat down for a bite to eat with some of United’s starsCredit: https://www.instagram.com/nemanjamatic/
    And the United players are making the most of having the most decorated manager of all time in the ranks.
    Midfielder Nemanja Matic uploaded a photo of himself with Bruno Fernandes, Edinson Cavani and Juan Mata, seated with Fergie.
    The Serbian captioned it: “We are ready to give everything tonight! Thanks to Sir Alex for his advice and support!”
    United take on Villarreal in Gdansk tonight aiming to end their four-year wait for a piece of silverware.
    And current boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer – himself a European competition hero for THAT Champions League winning goal in 1999 – hopes winning this year’s Europa League will lead to bigger things.
    He said: “These are big nights for us. We have five wins in Europe and it might be the stepping stone for something better to come, a bright future.
    “This is a young team and it’s a team we have rebuilt over the last couple of years so hopefully this is the start of something more.
    “When players get the taste of success and win trophies, it can go two ways – ‘We’ve done it now and we can relax’ or it just gives you more of that feeling.

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    United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes a United victory will lead to bigger and better thingsCredit: PA
    United fans have flown out en masses to support their heroes in GdanskCredit: AFP
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    “You want more, you want it all the time, you want the feeling again with your team-mates, with your club.
    “I trust these players. I’ve seen something grow inside them – more and more confident, more robust, resilient – and as a group, I’m confident we’re ready for this now.”
    But despite the long wait for another trophy, Solskjaer knows his side are favourites to do the business in Poland after four semi-final exits under the Norwegian.
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    He added: “Every player who goes into a final has the expectation and pressure to win.
    “We prepare to win, we plan to win, we expect to win, but I’m sure Unai Emery feels the same with his Villarreal team and his players.
    “When players sign for Manchester United they do so to win trophies.
    “They accept the challenge of being the best because this is the best club in the world, so that is the pressure of Manchester United.”
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    Man Utd could have signed Harry Maguire for just £4million in 2013… if they had listened to old boss David Moyes

    MANCHESTER UNITED opted against signing Harry Maguire for just £4MILLION when he was playing for Sheffield United in 2013.Maguire eventually moved to Old Trafford from Leicester City in a mammoth £80m deal in 2019 – a world record for a defender.
    Man Utd opted against signing Harry Maguire for just £4m when he was plying his trade at Sheffield United in 2013
    David Moyes scouted Maguire while in charge at Old Trafford
    Maguire had a mixed start at United, but went on to settle and become Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s captain after Ashley Young joined Inter Milan last January. 
    Former Old Trafford boss David Moyes revealed United could have saved themselves £76million if they had listened to him in 2013, having singled out Maguire as one of his targets.
    Sir Alex Ferguson told his Scottish compatriot that the England international would become a world-beater and he should snap him up.
    The former Toffees boss then told his scouting team to keep tabs on him, but United ultimately decided against bringing him to Old Trafford.
    However, Moyes later changed his mind on the defender – because he was “too big”.
    Moyes revealed to talkSPORT last year: “We didn’t try to sign him [when at Man United] but we flagged him up at that time.
    The Red Devils turned down the chance to bring Maguire to Old Trafford for £4millionCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    “I was very aware of the players in the lower leagues and had a made good career out of bringing them to Everton – whether that be Tim Cahill or all the ones we did through the years.
    “Harry Maguire was another one I recognised. He played against Preston North End at home in a league game and I watched him and thought he played really well, but at that time he was really big.
    “You thought ‘my goodness, how big is Harry going to be’ because he was a relatively young boy at that time.
    “To be fair he looks in terrific shape and he hasn’t changed at all really.”
    Maguire joined Hull in 2014 for an initial deal worth £2.5m, before he moved to Leicester in 2017 for a deal rising to £17m.
    Moyes added: “When I went to United, we had [Nemanja] Vidic, Rio [Ferdinand], Jonny Evans, Michael Keane, Phil Jones, Chris Smalling.
    “So for us to go and buy another young centre-half wasn’t the biggest thing we needed at the time.
    “And Harry Maguire has had to go on his journey. Sometimes the players need the journey to get to where they have to go. He might have struggled then.”
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    How much Man Utd have made from European adventure this season including Europa League bonus in transfer kitty boost

    MANCHESTER UNITED are preparing to take on Villarreal as their rollercoaster European campaign draws to a close.The Red Devils started off the 2020-21 season in the Champions League before crashing out in the group stage.
    Man Utd will earn over £50m from their European adventure this season
    Man Utd have reached the Europa League final after being dumped out of the Champions League in the group stageCredit: EPA
    In a tough group alongside Paris Saint-Germain, RB Leipzig and Istanbul Basaksehir, United looked well-set to progress at one stage.
    But Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s squad lost three of their final four games to finish third and be ‘relegated’ to the Europa League last-32 stage.
    However, that may have been a blessing for United.
    After all, the club have enjoyed frequent pay-days for their long run to the final.
    But how much have United made purely from European football this season?
    First and foremost, the Red Devils received a whopping £16.4million for qualifying for this season’s Champions League having finished third in the Premier League last term.
    And despite crashing out in the group stage, United still earned a reported £10.7m for their six games.
    Man Utd also pocketed an estimated £14.4m in TV revenue, although the full figures could be higher than that once the pool is divided amongst all the teams.
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    After dropping into Europe’s second tier, United picked up a £2.5m base fee for taking part.
    They earned an additional £400,000 for beating Real Sociedad in the first knockout stage, before raking in £1m for battling past AC Milan in the last-16.
    The quarter-final win over Granada saw them take home an extra £1.3m, while the Roma victory in the semis earned them £2m.
    Up to this point, United have already picked up a staggering £48.7m.
    But that number will shoot up regardless of the result against Villarreal on Wednesday night.
    Should United lose, they will be awarded £3.9m, while a win would see that number go up to £7.4m.
    That means Man Utd will earn either £52.6m or £56.1m – with more set to roll in depending on TV revenue distribution.
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    Atletico Madrid rejected £136m Joao Felix transfer bid from Premier League team amid Man Utd interest

    ATLETICO MADRID rejected a £136million bid for Joao Felix from a Premier League club last year, according to reports.Manchester United were continually linked with the Portuguese star before he made the switch to Spain from Benfica in 2019.
    Joao Felix has helped Atletico to LaLiga glory this seasonCredit: Getty
    But despite the 21-year-old picking LaLiga over England, a third party on behalf of the unnamed Prem side still approached Atletico about a move, according to Goal.
    The reportedly serious bid would have seen the youngster move at the end of last season but the Spanish outfit immediately rejected the approach.
    Atletico paid £126m for his signature in 2019 using money made from Antoine Griezmann’s departure for Barcelona.
    He has teamed up with Luis Suarez this season to help Atletico capture the LaLiga title ahead of Real Madrid and Barcelona.
    Felix is regarded as one of the hottest young talents in Europe and was wanted by United, Manchester City, Juventus and Real Madrid before his switch to the Wanda Metropolitano.
    But some had questioned whether Atletico’s style of play was best suited to Felix’s slight frame.
    Fellow Portuguese Carlos Carvalhal said a move to Atletico’s bitter rivals Real may have been a better fit.
    The manager of Portuguese top flight side Rio Ave said: “Joao Felix is​​ a great player and I don’t want to create controversy with my statements.
    “He is a player with incredible technical ability, but I’m not sure Atletico’s way of playing is the best for him.
    “That was my doubt when he signed for them. Diego Simeone is a great coach, his teams are very strong, very competitive, but Felix does not seem to be the perfect player to be there.

    “In a different situation, we would see a great Felix. It will be a little difficult and it will take more time. He will have to transform as a player.
    “If he had gone to a team like Real Madrid, he would be at a higher level. The context would be more favourable for him.
    “It’s not a criticism of Simeone, there is no doubt about what he has achieved. The work speaks for itself, I just believe this marriage is not the best.”
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    Man Utd European finals XI: Charlton, Kidd, Ronaldo, Neville and Stepney all make it into all-time greatest team

    MANCHESTER UNITED take on Villarreal in the Europa League final on Wednesday night aiming to win their second title in the second tier of European football.Luke Shaw will incredibly play in his first-ever cup final after missing the 2017 Europa League final win over Ajax through injury.
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    But he will almost certainly start for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as the 2020-21 squad aim to write their names in the record books.
    Ahead of the game, we’ve taken a look at the Man Utd’s best XI based on cup finals.
    Ander Herrera was Man of the Match in the 2017 Europa League final, while the likes of Bryan Robson, Paul Scholes, Peter Schmeichel, Teddy Sheringham and Solskjaer have all shone in iconic European showdowns.
    But there’s no room for any of them in the star-studded squad… check out who makes the cut, below…
    GK – Alex Stepney
    Alex Stepney, back row third from right, made an heroic save late on to help United win their first-ever European Cup in 1968Credit: PA:Empics Sport
    SCHMEICHEL was well in the race to take the starting spot after helping United clinch the famous Treble in the Champions League win over Bayern Munich in 1999.
    But Stepney takes the place thanks to his heroics in the 1968 European Cup final.
    Taking on Benfica, the score was 1-1 with just minutes left on the clock.
    Stepney’s sensational close-range save from Eusebio kept United in it, with the Portuguese icon even stopping to applaud the one-cap England ace.
    United would go on to win 4-1 after extra-time, becoming the first English side to win Europe’s top competition.
    RB – Gary Neville
    Gary Neville helped Man Utd to two Champions League titles including the 1999 win over Bayern MunichCredit: EPA
    PRECIOUS few Man Utd players have won the Champions League twice.
    But Neville got his hands on Old Big Ears in 1999 and 2008 – beating Bayern and Chelsea respectively.
    Neville failed to play in the 2008 showpiece, with Wes Brown taking his spot.
    But Nev – then club captain – was still able to lift the trophy along with Ryan Giggs and Rio Ferdinand.
    CB – Rio Ferdinand
    Rio Ferdinand was captain fro Man Utd’s 2008 Champions League final win over ChelseaCredit: PA
    SPEAKING of Ferdinand, the ex-England ace makes it into our XI for captaining United to victory over a strong Chelsea team in 2008.
    While not a vintage display, the defender helped keep Chelsea’s attacking stars such as Didier Drogba, Joe Cole, Florent Malouda, Michael Ballack and Frank Lampard at bay.
    He later lifted the Champions League trophy after John Terry and Nicolas Anelka missed their penalties having won the all-important coin toss to have the shootout at the United end.

    CB – Nemanja Vidic
    Nemanja Vidic joined Ferdinand in the heart of United’s back-four for the 2008 thrillerCredit: Bradley Ormesher – The Times
    VIDIC stood firm throughout the game to keep Chelsea at arms length and take the game to penalties.
    However, he unwittingly played a huge role in the game after he was slapped by Drogba in extra-time, which saw the Ivorian sent-off.
    With Drogba off the pitch and unable to take a spot-kick in the shootout, Chelsea came up just short.
    LB – Denis Irwin
    Denis Irwin won three European titles, including the 1999 Champions LeagueCredit: Reuters
    ONE of the most underrated players in United history, Irwin started at left-back for the 1999 Champions League final against Bayern Munich.
    The seven-time Premier League winner also started at right-back in both the 1990-91 Cup Winners’ Cup victory over Barcelona and the 1991 Super Cup win over Red Star Belgrade.
    Irwin ultimately left United with THREE European medals in his trophy cabinet.
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    RM – George Best
    George Best helped Man Utd win the 1968 European Cup while winning European Player of the Year the same seasonCredit: PA:Press Association
    THANKS to Stepney’s heroics in goal, United took Benfica to extra time in the 1968 European Cup final.
    And Northern Ireland icon Best scored in just the second minute of the additional half an hour to put United back in front.
    Stepney punted the ball up pitch, Brian Kidd flicked the ball on and best beat his defenders AND the goalkeeper before poking into an empty net to send the Red Devils wild.
    Best was also named European Footballer of the year in 1968.
    CM – Bobby Charlton
    Bobby Charlton scored twice as Man Utd won the 1968 European CupCredit: PA:Press Association
    AND after Best’s heroics, Charlton well and truly killed the 1968 European Cup final off.
    The 1966 World Cup winner scored TWICE in the game – once in normal time and once in extra-time.
    Charlton’s headed effort put United in front after 53 minutes, before grabbing his side’s fourth after 99 minutes.
    LM – Ryan Giggs
    Ryan Giggs won two Champions League titles, most-famously the 1999 victoryCredit: Getty – Contributor
    LIKE Neville, Giggs is another two-time Champions League winner for United.
    The Welsh winger started the iconic 2-1 win over Bayern in 1999 and his scuffed shot fell to the feet of Sheringham to poke home an injury-time equaliser at the Nou Camp.
    Giggs also came off the bench late in the 2008 win over Chelsea, playing the final three minutes of normal time, all of extra-time and even converted United’s crucial, sixth penalty.
    His sudden death conversion ultimately led to United’s win, as Anelka saw his effort saved by Edwin van der Sar.
    Giggs also came off the bench in United’s 1991 Super Cup win over Red Star Belgrade – his first-ever senior trophy.
    ST – Mark Hughes
    Mark Hughes scored twice as Man Utd beat Barcelona 2-1 to win the 1991 Cup Winners’ CupCredit: Getty
    THE Wales forward never won the Champions League or European Cup.
    But he did get his hands on TWO European trophies in quick succession – the Cup Winners’ Cup and Super Cup in 1991.
    In fact, Hughes scored both goals in the famous 2-1 Cup Winners’ Cup victory over Barcelona.
    ST – Brian Kidd
    Brian Kidd scored on his 19th birthday as Man Utd won the 1968 European CupCredit: Getty – Contributor
    KIDD started the 1968 Champions League final on his 19th birthday, lining up alongside the likes of Best and Charlton.
    His flick teed up Best to go on his mazy run and give United a 2-1 lead in extra-time, before he made it 3-1 himself after heading in a rebounded effort from David Sadler.
    Kidd wrote his name in Old Trafford folklore with the win – both United AND any English team’s first European Cup crown.
    ST – Cristiano Ronaldo
    Ronaldo scored the opening goal of the game as Man Utd beat Chelsea in the 2008 Champions League finalCredit: Rex Features
    RONALDO started and opened the scoring in the 2008 Champions League final win over Chelsea.
    Showing off his typically unparalleled athleticism, Ronaldo rose highest to nod home a pinpoint cross from Brown.
    He may have missed his penalty in the shootout, but was given a reprieve after Terry’s slip and Anelka’s thwarted effort as United won their third European Cup crown.
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    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer claims it’s Man Utd’s ‘destiny’ to win Europa League final as No26 is a ‘special omen’ for club

    OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER believes it is Manchester United’s destiny to win tonight’s Europa League final — because of the “special” number 26.The clash with Villarreal in Poland falls on the same date as legendary United manager Sir Matt Busby’s birthday.
    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is in bullish mood ahead of the Europa League finalCredit: Getty
    May 26 was also the date of United’s 1999 Champions League triumph over Bayern Munich, which saw Solskjaer score to clinch the Treble.
    And with 26 also a key date for his family, the United boss believes the omens are good, despite being without injured captain Harry Maguire.
    He said: “My wife’s birthday is on the 26th and we got married on the 26th, so I have to believe in destiny.
    “It’s a special number for us, for my family as well.
    “I’m not very superstitious but I’ve got to take this as a good omen.
    “The players need to do the job and maybe we can honour Sir Matt’s birthday with another win.
    “You’re not superstitious when it is something negative. When it’s something positive you think it will work in your favour. I think it will be a good omen for us.
    “These are big nights for us. It might be the stepping stone for something better to come, a bright future.
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    United boss Solskjaer, right with Mike Phelan, left, believes his side have what it takes to beat VillarrealCredit: Getty

    “It is a young team that we have rebuilt over the last couple of years.
    “When players sign for Manchester United they sign to win trophies.
    “They sign to accept the challenge of being the best because this is the best club in the world.
    “That is the pleasure of the pressure of playing for Manchester United and something they are ready for.”
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    Maguire, who has been sidelined with an ankle injury, watched training from the dugout. Eric Bailly looks set to take his place but also needed treatment.
    Villarreal manager Unai Emery is not bothered by the England man’s absence.
    The former Arsenal boss said: “They will replace an excellent player with another excellent player.
    “For us to break them down, we have to impose our game on them.”
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