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FEN vs MUN

UEFA Europa League

Sukru Saracoglu Stadium, Istanbul

Fenerbahce

vs

Manchester United

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49' Y. En-Nesyri
15' C. Eriksen
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Full-Time: 1 - 1
That wraps things up here on Tribe, thanks for joining us on another eventful night in the Europa League. We'll be back with all the football coverage from the English Premier League this coming weekend, so see you then!
Manchester United will leave with mixed feelings tonight you feel. A draw away in Turkey feels like a solid result but does leave them winless in the Europa League after three games and with only 1 win from their last 7 in all competitions. Rasmus Hojlund was much more of a threat leading the line in attack after he came on for Joshua Zirkzee, while Manuel Ugarte gave everything in the middle to thwart Fenerbahce. Alejandro Garnacho could have done better with a couple of chances but looked lively once again and this certainly looks like a side giving their all for manager Erik ten Hag. A trip to West Ham awaits on Sunday before a must-win home game with Greek side PAOK on Matchday 4 in a fortnight. Three points from three games leaves them with plenty to do to secure qualification.
It was an eventful evening for Jose Mourinho, as he was sent off for his complaints at a penalty appeal that didn't go Fenerbahce's way shortly after their equaliser. After two headers were denied in the first half, Youssef En-Nesyri was not to be denied at the third attempt. He didn't have any further chances beyond that though, and even a late triple change in attack failed to spark any real meaningful chances for the hosts. Allan Saint-Maximin reminded English fans of the undoubted talent he possesses down the left tonight, and for Fenerbache this result is one you feel they'll be satisfied with. Five points from their opening three games is a solid platform to build upon, with more favourable fixtures on the horizon. They travel to Dutch side AZ Alkmaar in a fortnight.
Manchester United once again fail to hold onto a lead in the Europa League as it ends 1-1 in Istanbul. Fenerbahce were good value for the point after fighting back well. They faded in the final 30 minutes where United had the majority of chances to win it, but in the end a point apiece feels a fair result.
90+5'
Alexander Djiku hurls a throw straight behind for a Manchester United goal kick high up the Fenerbahce right. Time is almost up here.
90+3'
Christian Eriksen bends the set piece in. It's headed out as far as Noussair Mazraoui but he screws his shot well away from goal. The offside flag goes up against Casemiro so it wouldn't have mattered regardless.
90+2'
Mert Muldur slides in and chops down Amad Diallo as he cuts inside him off the right for Manchester United. Muldur had already committed to the challenge and receives a yellow card. Christian Eriksen and Diallo line up the set piece 20 yards out as United bring numbers forward.
M. Muldur
90+2'
Will either side be able to find a winner in FIVE additional minutes?