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UEFA Europa league: Manchester United edge past PAOK to earn first win, Spurs suffer first loss, Lazio top

Lazio made it four wins from four to take control at the top of the standings thanks to an added-time goal from Pedro

Reuters Istanbul Published 08.11.24, 09:48 AM

Manchester United earned their first Europa League win with a 2-0 victory over PAOK, Tottenham Hotspur's perfect start ended with a 3-2 loss at Galatasaray and Lazio top the standings after a 2-1 victory over Porto on Thursday.

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Manchester United's Amad Diallo celebrates scoring their second goal. (Reuters)
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A brace from Amad Diallo gave United their first success in this season's competition, coming under interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy after they had drawn the previous three games with Erik ten Hag was in charge.

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Manchester United's Amad Diallo celebrates after the match. (Reuters)

Amad's first came five minutes after the break when he met a Bruno Fernandes cross with a looping header which found the far corner, and he added a solo second 13 minutes from time.

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Manchester United interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy shakes hands with Rasmus Hojlund after he was substituted. (Reuters)

United have six points in the standings, three behind Spurs who despite going down to 10 men almost made a dramatic comeback in Istanbul where Victor Osimhen scored twice for the hosts and Will Lankshear grabbed his first goal for Spurs before being sent off.

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Ajax Amsterdam's Brian Brobbey celebrates scoring their fourth goal. (Reuters)

Ajax strolled to a 5-0 win over Maccabi Tel Aviv, Athletic Bilbao came from behind to beat Ludogorets 2-1 and Anderlecht were denied joining Lazio on top as a late own goal left them with a draw in Latvia at RFS.

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Galatasaray's Yunus Akgun celebrates scoring their first goal. (Reuters)

Yunus Akgun gave Galatasaray an early lead with a stunning half-volley but Spurs levelled when Brennan Johnson's layoff across the goal left Lankshear with a simple tap-in.

Radu Dragusin was caught napping at the back in the 31st minute and was dispossessed by Mauro Icardi. The ball fell to Dries Mertens who slipped a pass to Osimhen and the Nigerian striker found the bottom corner.

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Galatasaray's Victor Osimhen celebrates scoring their third goal. (Reuters)

Osimhen struck again six minutes from the break and Lankshear received his second booking on the hour mark, but 10-man Tottenham pulled a goal back when substitute Dominic Solanke back-heeled Pedro Porro's cross into the net.

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Lazio's Pedro celebrates scoring their second goal. (Reuters)

Lazio top

Lazio made it four wins from four to take control at the top of the standings thanks to an added-time goal from Pedro.

The Italian side went ahead at the end of the first half through Alessio Romagnoli's header but Porto drew level through Stephen Eustaquio.

It looked like Lazio would have to settle for a draw but with time running out Pedro turned a cross from Gustav Isaksen into the net.

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Anderlecht's Mario Stroeykens celebrates scoring their first goal with Thomas Foket. (Reuters)

Anderlecht could have joined them on 12 points, with Mario Stroeykens putting them ahead five minutes from time but RFS snatched a draw deep into added time when Moussa N'diaye put the ball into his own net.

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Athletic Bilbao players celebrate after the match. (Reuters)

Bilbao moved on to 10 points with their comeback win in Bulgaria against Ludogorets after Inaki Williams and Nicolas Serrano scored second-half goals in quick succession.

Ajax are also on 10 after cruising to victory over Maccabi with goals from Bertrand Traore, Kenneth Taylor, Mika Godts, Brian Brobbey and Kian Fitz-Jim.

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Eintracht Frankfurt's Hugo Ekitike in action with Slavia Prague's Oscar Dorley and Slavia Prague's Igoh Ogbu. (Reuters)

Eintracht Frankfurt overcame Slavia Prague 1-0 thanks to Omar Marmoush's goal direct from a free kick and they remain two points behind Lazio.

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AS Roma's Zeki Celik in action with Dynamo Kyiv's Kostiantyn Vivcharenko. (Reuters)

AS Roma were held to a 1-1 draw at Union Saint-Gilloise where Gianluca Mancini put the Italians ahead before Kevin MacAllister equalised for the Belgian side, which leaves the Italians down in 20th on five points.

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