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United move into Europa League quarterfinals after goal from Marcus Rashford

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United move into Europa League quarterfinals after goal from Marcus Rashford

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  • United moved into the Europa League quarterfinals after a goal from Marcus Rashford.
  • English team meticulously guarded their comfortable lead at Old Trafford.
  • Juanmi missed a sitter from short proximity right off the bat.
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As a result of Marcus Rashford‘s second-half goal at Real Betis on Thursday in the second leg of the last-16, Manchester United breezed into the Europa League quarterfinals, achieving a 5-1 aggregate victory.

While the Spanish team huffed and puffed without much effect and left with a whimper, the English team meticulously guarded their comfortable lead at Old Trafford.

Juanmi missed a sitter from short proximity right off the bat in the primary a portion of that might have changed the content as a pressed Benito Villamarin arena encouraged on their side to attempt to clear out the three-objective deficiency.

Joined goalkeeper David de Gea plunged full stretch to deny a long-range exertion from 41-year-old Joaquin before Facundo Pellistri hit the post with a short proximity strike for the guests.

Soon after the break, De Gea made an incredible reflex save to keep out a header, but United slowly took control of the game.

In the 55th minute, Rashford converted a great long-range shot inside the left post after missing a straightforward opportunity.

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In Germany, Juventus crushed 10-man Freiburg 2-0 to propel 3-0 on total.

Dusan Vlahovic scored from the punishment spot right on halftime after Freiburg protector Manuel Gudel was shipped off for utilizing his hands to deny Adrien Rabiot an objective.

Federico Chiesa gave the Italian team a five-minute lead into extra time as they maintained their dominance throughout the second half.

Feyenoord defeated Shakhtar Donetsk of Ukraine 7-1 in the Netherlands to advance 8-2 overall, led by two goals from forward Oussama Idrissi and captain Orkun Kokcu.

Sevilla, which has won the Europa League six times, had to work hard in Turkey to beat Fenerbahce. Fenerbahce won the second leg 1-0 thanks to a penalty from Enner Valencia, but the Spanish team made it to the last eight 2-1 on aggregate.

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