Manchester United 1-0 Copenhagen, aet: United made to sweat


Match in brief

Copenhagen began brightly in Cologne, and former Danish international Morten Bruun would not have been alone when he pondered on 20 minutes: “Are United playing in white or red?” Yet slowly but surely the answer became obvious as the English favourites gained a stranglehold on the game.

Bruno Fernandes beats Johnsson's dive. Just

Bruno Fernandes beats Johnsson’s dive. JustUEFA via Getty Images

Just before the break the pressure looked to have told as Mason Greenwood found the net, only for the goal to be disallowed after a VAR check. A theme of United disappointment emerged. Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s men spent much of the second period camped in the Copenhagen half but time and again the attacking fires failed to spark. When they did, Johnsson was invariably in the way.

United carried a threat – speculative efforts from Greenwood and Bruno Fernandes both came back off the post – but so long as it remained 0-0 and Rasmus Falk lurked, so did their Danish opponents. Bruno Fernandes’s spot kick five minutes into extra time, following a foul on Anthony Martial, brought joy and relief.

Matthew Howarth, United reporter

It took United a while to get going in Cologne, but Solskjær’s team deserve their place in the semi-finals on the balance of play. Indeed, the Red Devils could have won by a far greater margin were it not for the heroics of Johnsson, whose stunning saves kept Copenhagen in the game until the very end.

Dejected Andreas Bjelland at full time

Dejected Andreas Bjelland at full timeGetty Images

Sture Sandø, Copenhagen reporter

You can’t say it’s unfair that United are heading to the semi-finals, but Copenhagen definitely died with their boots on. Ståle Solbakken and his staff will be satisfied with the performance even if they fell short of the miracle. The performances of Falk, defender Victor Nelsson and especially Johnsson were more or less flawless.

Reaction

Juan Mata, United midfielder: “Today is more about relief and tiredness. The team is quite tired physically. It wasn’t the best of games, but at this stage of the season and after so many months it’s very important to win. Hopefully we can win this tournament.”

Jonas Wind, Copenhagen forward: “It’s been a great run in the UEFA Europa League and we played a great game against Man. United. I think we can be proud of our performance.”

Zeca, Ole Gunnar Solskjær and Bruno Fernandes

Zeca, Ole Gunnar Solskjær and Bruno FernandesAFP via Getty Images

Key stats

  • Manchester United are through to the UEFA Europa League semi-finals for the second time – on the first occasion, in 2016/17, they went on to win the competition.
  • United are through to their 17th semi-final in UEFA club competition. Their record to date is W8 L8, including wins in their last five.
  • Bruno Fernandes is the UEFA Europa League’s seven-goal top scorer this season.
  • Thirteen of Bruno Fernandes’ 27 goals in 2019/20 have come from the penalty spot.
  • United are 15 UEFA Europa League knockout matches unbeaten.
  • The Red Devils have kept nine clean sheets in their last 12 UEFA Europa League matches.
  • United have lost just one of their last 24 games (W17 D6), conceding 13 goals in that spell.
  • Juan Mata made his 100th appearance in UEFA club competition

Line-ups

Manchester United: Romero; Wan-Bissaka, Bailly (Lindelöf 70), Maguire, Williams; Fred (Matić 70); Greenwood (Mata 91), Bruno Fernandes, Pogba, Rashford (Lingard 113); Martial (McTominay 120+1)

Copenhagen: Johansson; Varela (Bartolec 105), Nelsson, Bjelland, Boilesen (Bengtsson 15); Pep Biel (Oviedo 57), Stage (Mudražija 105), Zeca; Daramy (Kaufmann 57), Wind, Falk (Bøving 111)

What’s next

United will face Wolves or Sevilla in the semi-finals on Sunday 16 August in Cologne, with the final at the same venue five days later.

Europa League fixtures and results

Check out the quarter-final fixtures and all the UEFA Europa League results so far.

Quarter-finals

Monday 10 August, 21:00 CET
Manchester United (ENG) 1-0aet Copenhagen (DEN), Stadion Köln
Internazionale Milano (ITA) 2-1 Leverkusen (GER), Dusseldorf Arena

Tuesday 11 August, 21:00 CET
Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR) vs Basel (SUI), Arena AufSchalke
Wolves (ENG) vs Sevilla (ESP), MSV Arena

Semi-finals

Sunday 16 August, 21:00 CET
Wolves (ENG) / Sevilla (ESP) vs Manchester United (ENG), Stadion Köln

Monday 17 August, 21:00 CET
Internazionale Milano (ITA) vs Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR) / Basel (SUI), Dusseldorf Arena

Final

Friday 21 August, 21:00 CET

Winner of first semi-final vs Winner of second semi-final, Stadion Köln

Round of 16

First legs

Thursday 12 March, 18:55 CET
İstanbul Başakşehir 1-0 Copenhagen
Eintracht Frankfurt 0-3 Basel
LASK 0-5 Manchester United

Thursday 12 March, 21:00 CET
Olympiacos 1-1 Wolves
Rangers 1-3 Leverkusen
Wolfsburg 1-2 Shakhtar Donetsk

Second legs

Wednesday 5 August, 18:55 CET
Copenhagen 3-0 İstanbul Başakşehir (agg: 3-1)

Shakhtar Donetsk 3-0 Wolfsburg (agg 5-1)

Wednesday 5 August, 21:00 CET
Manchester United 2-1 LASK (agg: 7-1)

Thursday 6 August: 18:55 CET
Leverkusen 1-0 Rangers (agg: 4-1)

Thursday 6 August: 21:00 CET
Basel 1-0 Eintracht Frankfurt (agg: 4-0)

Wolves 1-0 Olympiacos (agg: 2-1)

One-off ties

Wednesday 5 August: 21:00 CET
Internazionale Milano 2-0 Getafe (Gelsenkirchen)

Thursday 6 August: 18:55 CET
Sevilla 2-0 Roma (Duisburg)

Round of 32

First legs

Thursday 20 February
Sporting CP 3-1 İstanbul Başakşehir
Ludogorets 0-2 Inter
Eintracht Frankfurt 4-1 Salzburg
Shakhtar Donetsk 2-1 Benfica
Getafe 2-0 Ajax
Copenhagen 1-1 Celtic
CFR Cluj 1-1 Sevilla
Club Brugge 1-1 Manchester United

 

2017 final highlights: Manchester United 2-0 Ajax

Manchester United: Romero; Wan-Bissaka, Bailly (Lindelöf 70), Maguire, Williams; Fred (Matić 70); Greenwood (Mata 91), Bruno Fernandes, Pogba, Rashford (Lingard 113); Martial (McTominay 120+1)

Copenhagen: Johansson; Varela (Bartolec 105), Nelsson, Bjelland, Boilesen (Bengtsson 15); Pep Biel (Oviedo 57), Stage (Mudražija 105), Zeca; Daramy (Kaufmann 57), Wind, Falk (Bøving 111)

What’s next

United will face Wolves or Sevilla in the semi-finals on Sunday 16 August in Cologne, with the final at the same venue five days later.