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Manchester United sniff recovery after Derby debacle

I think the subs really had an impact and that is really good, says Erik ten Hag

AP/PTI London Published 08.10.22, 04:27 AM
Erik ten Hag.

Erik ten Hag. File picture

Manchester United overcame an early deficit to beat Omonia Nicosia 3-2 in the Europa League and begin the healing process after a humiliating Derby loss in the Premier League.

Seeking some respite in Cyprus following a 6-3 loss at Manchester City on Sunday, United fell behind to a goal by Iran striker Karim Ansarifard in the 34th minute.

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Second-half substitutes made the difference for United. Marcus Rashford equalised in the 53rd before he produced a deft flick to fellow replacement Anthony Martial, who cut inside and shot low inside the near post in the 63rd.

“I think the subs really had an impact and that is really good,” United manager Erik ten Hag said. “That makes the team stronger.”

Cristiano Ronaldo had a rare start for United and struck the post from close range before driving in a cross that Rashford converted for his second goal in the 84th.

Nikolas Panagiotou replied a minute later for Omonia to ensure a tense finish.

It was the second victory in three Group E games for United, who are three points behind Real Sociedad — a 2-0 winner at 10-man Sheriff Tiraspol.

Arsenal earned a second straight win by beating Norwegian team Bodø/Glimt 3-0 at home after a dominant start that saw Eddie Nketiah and Rob Holding score in the opening half hour. Substitute Gabriel Jesus then set up the third for Fabio Vieira for a simple finish in the 85th.

Fireworks in Berlin

The game between Union Berlin and Malmo was halted for about 30 minutes in the second half after Berlin fans set off multiple fireworks that landed on the field. Berlin won 1-0. Roma’s inconsistent performances continued after Jose Mourinho’s team lost 2-1 at home against Real Betis.

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