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·10 April 2025
Europa League now key as Man Utd travel to face Lyon where to watch

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·10 April 2025
Manchester United’s trip to Lyon in the first leg of the Europa League quarter-final arrives not just with expectation, but necessity. For a club of United’s stature, this competition — often dismissed in more prosperous times — has become the final route to salvation.
Out of the FA Cup. Out of the Carabao Cup. Sitting in the bottom half of the Premier League. The Europa League offers the only realistic opportunity to transform a dire campaign into something meaningful. There is no room for error. The stakes stretch well beyond one night in France.
Lyon, for all their domestic inconsistency, remain a dangerous opponent. Technically gifted and unpredictable, they could trouble a United side that still lacks fluency in both boxes. However, their porous defence gives Ruben Amorim’s men something to target. Quick transitions, intelligent movement — United must be decisive, something they’ve lacked all season.
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As if the narrative needed more heat, pre-match barbs have added fuel. Andre Onana, never one to shy away from confidence, said United were “way better” than Lyon. Nemanja Matic, once a loyal servant at Old Trafford, fired back brutally, calling Onana “the worst keeper in United’s history.”
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Onana, unshaken, clarified his stance: “I meant no disrespect,” he said, before reminding Matic that he had “two trophies with the greatest club in the world.” With that, the emotional temperature of the tie went up a few notches.
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