Sevilla vs Man United: Team news, probable line-ups, score predictions and more – preview

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Sevilla vs Man United: Team news, probable line-ups, score predictions and more – preview

⚽️ Team news

Man United (via PremierInjuries.com)

Sevilla (via FlashScore)

  • Second-choice right-back Sebastien Corchia (knee) and second-choice defensive midfielder Nemanja Gudelj (self-isolation) are unavailable for the Andalusian side.

⚽️ Stats to know (via FlashScore)

  • Man United have NEVER won against Sevilla (1D 2L).
  • Sevilla haven't lost a single game across all competitions since February 9 (2-1 vs Celta in La Liga).
  • The Red Devils are currently on a 4-game unbeaten streak in all competitions.

⚽️ Possible line-up (via Evening Standard)

⚽️ Score predictions

SportsMole's Ben Knapton: Sevilla 2-1 Man United

"These two European heavyweights both boast a plethora of talented players and would be equally worthy winners of the Europa League.

"United have the attacking stars capable of causing any defence problems on their day, but Sevilla are enjoying an incredible spell of form and their success in this tournament is well-documented, so we are backing the La Liga outfit to scrape a narrow victory and advance to Friday's final."

90Min's Grey Whitebloom: Sevilla 2-1 Man United

"Sevilla's players and staff have so regularly referenced their recent domination of this tournament, it's clear that those in the Spanish camp believe that winning habit has an impact on the modern-day proceedings.

"United, however, can point to a more recent triumph. Six of the players that featured in the 2017 final against Ajax are still at the club - including Paul Pogba, Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial.

However, the sluggishness of United's outings in the immediate past - stretching beyond just their quarter-final - is a rather more worrisome omen."

⚽️ Managers' quotes

Julen Lopetegui (via Goal): "We like to play beautiful and important matches. For that we have fought and worked all year. It is an important game against a great opponent. We will be able to arrive prepared. We will try to overcome them, no matter how big a team they are."

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (via Manchester Evening News): "Score more goals than them [is the plan to beat Sevilla]! We have to play our best game, play out of their press, be clever, be creative. Step up in those big moments, these games will be decided on a set-piece of a piece of individual brilliance."

AuthorKosta KönigSourceTribuna.com
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