Yellow submarines inauwa Manchester

based on your profile picture, you look like those dumb people who wear a mask in their cars

No one is as experienced as unai Emery in this league; man-utd need all the lack and the voodoo they can get !

Kwani supersport inaonyesha game ya Man u channel gani wadau

They don’t have ze rights for Europa league.

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Villarreal and United are meeting for the fifth time… but neither team have scored yet.
Each of the previous four meetings finishing 0-0 in the Champions League between 2005-06 and 2008-09.

Villarreal are not La Liga giants by any means.
They only reached the top flight for the first time in 1998, having been in the fourth tier in 1990-91.
The Yellow Submarine’s ‘trophy cabinet’ consists of one Third Division title and two Intertoto Cups.

Villarreal’s modern European pedigree is not bad however. They have reached five semi-finals (including the 2005-06 Champions League) - but this is their first final.

Current United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer scored to help Ferguson’s United win the 1999 Champions League exactly 22 years ago.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will contest only his second final in his managerial career, having won the 2013 Norwegian Cup with Molde. Solskjaer would be the first Norwegian manager to win a major European trophy.

This is Manchester United’s eighth major European final, the second-most of any English club after Liverpool (14).
They have been crowned winners in five of the previous seven finals, losing only against Barcelona in the Champions League in both 2008-09 and 2010-11.

Aged 19 years and 237 days on the day of the final, United’s Mason Greenwood could become only the second English teenager to score in a major European final after Brian Kidd, who scored on his 19th birthday for United in the 1968 European Cup final against Benfica.

United’s Edinson Cavani has scored five goals and provided two assists in only 247 minutes of Europa League action this season, averaging either a goal or an assist every 35 minutes.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is the youngest manager to take charge of Man Utd in a European Final aged 48y 88d

Villarreal finished seventh in La Liga this season, 19th points off the top four.
If they lose today, it’s the Europa Conference League play-offs next season. If they win, it’s the Champions League group stages.

United are already guaranteed a Champions League place - but winning today would put them among the top seeds and give them an easier group in theory.

The past nine Europa League finals have been won by either a Spanish or an English team.
Sevilla have won four, Chelsea and Atletico Madrid have won two each and Manchester United won the other.
You’d have to go back to 2001 (Alaves v Liverpool) for the last time a Spanish side lost a Uefa Cup/Europa League final to a foreign team.

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Put some respect on Emerys name. He won the ligue 1 in France unlike Pochetino who bottled the one horse league.
Why is Leeds manager Bielsa doing well in England despite barely knowing the language??

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You almost got it right

Bro you got it right…leta paybill