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·12 December 2024
Player Ratings as Manchester United Scrape Past Viktoria Plzen in Europa League
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·12 December 2024
Manchester United continued their Europa League campaign with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Viktoria Plzen. Ruben Amorim’s side displayed resilience after falling behind, with substitute Rasmus Højlund inspiring a late comeback.
The match began sluggishly, with both sides struggling to create meaningful chances in the first half. Viktoria Plzen, compact and disciplined, limited United’s offensive threats, leaving the Red Devils frustrated and lacking urgency.
The game burst into life shortly after the break when United gifted Viktoria the opener. Andre Onana’s errant pass was intercepted by Pavel Šulc, who calmly squared the ball to Matej Vydra. The Czech veteran, no stranger to English football, made no mistake from close range.
Vydra’s strike seemed to jolt United into action. Ruben Amorim turned to his bench, introducing Rasmus Højlund to spark the attack. The Danish striker made an immediate impact, capitalising on a saved shot from Amad Diallo’s skilful run to tap home the equaliser.
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United’s pressure intensified, albeit without overwhelming the hosts. Viktoria Plzen’s defence held firm until the dying moments, but Bruno Fernandes, who grew into the game, delivered a crucial moment of quality. His disguised free-kick found Højlund, whose deft control set up a composed left-footed finish, securing all three points for the visitors.
Ruben Amorim’s tactical nous was evident in his substitutions, particularly the introduction of Højlund and Antony, both of whom added dynamism to United’s attack. While United’s performance was far from polished, their ability to grind out results in tricky away fixtures bodes well for their Europa League ambitions.
Plzen, meanwhile, can take pride in their disciplined display. Despite the defeat, they showed they can compete with Europe’s elite, particularly through the contributions of players like Pavel Šulc and Lukas Kalvach.
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