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Friday, 17 February 2012
Manchester clubs take control in Europa League
Manchester United earned
comfort in the unfamiliar
surroundings of the Europa
League with a 2-0 win at
Ajax on Thursday while
their English rivals Manchester
City fought back
against holders Porto to also
take control of their round
of 32 tie.
Winger Ashley Young
put three-times European
champions United ahead
just before the hour mark
and Javier Hernandez extended
the lead fi ve minutes
from time as they showed
they meant business in a
competition they would
rather not be in.
Their domestic title rivals
Manchester City made it
harder for themselves in
Portugal by conceding in
the fi rst half against the run
of play before an Alvaro
Pereira own goal and a late
Sergio Aguero strike put
them on course for the next
round.
Other teams to build a solid
advantage ahead of next
week’s second legs were
Ukrainian side Metalist
Kharkiv who won 4-0 at
Salzburg and Atletico Madrid
who take back to Spain
a 3-1 win over Lazio after
fi ghting back from a goal
down.The 2004 winners of
the UEFA Cup - the Europa
League’s predecessor - Valencia
secured a 1-0 win at
Stoke City to sit pretty halfway
through the tie while
Twente Enschede came
away with the same scoreline
from Steaua Bucharest
on a cold night.
Schalke 04 were glad to
grab an equaliser 15 minutes
from time to draw 1-1
at Viktoria Plzen, while
Legia Warsaw’s tie with
Sporting was also evenly
balanced after a 2-2 draw
in Poland and Udinese and
PAOK Salonika played out
a 0-0 draw.
German side Hanover 96
needed an 80th-minute
penalty by Jan Schlaudraff
to complete a comeback at
home to Club Bruges who
had taken the lead early
in the second half through
Maxime Lestienne before
Arthur Sobiech’s equaliser.
Wisla Krakow, who played
more than an hour with 10
men after Michal Czekaj
was sent off, left it even
later to snatch a 1-1 draw
at home to Standard Liege
with Tsvetan Genkov netting
in the 88th minute.
In the day’s other games,
AZ Alkmaar beat Anderlecht
1-0 courtesy of Adam
Maher’s 35th-minute goal,
Lokomotiv Moscow came
from behind to overcome
Athletic Bilbao 2-1 and PSV
Eindhoven held on to an early
two-goal lead to win 2-1
at Trabzonspor.
With the Europa League
something of a consolation
prize for teams who were
eliminated from the elite
Champions League at the
group stage, the presence of
heavyweights Manchester
United and mega-rich Manchester
City has injected it
with a bit of glamour.
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