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Man United clash with Bodo/Glimt in Europa League

Ruben Amorim will make his home debut as Manchester United manager when they welcome Nor­wegian champions Bodo/Glimt to Old Trafford in the Europa League today.

Given the difference in stature, history and financial strength between the two clubs, Bodo/ Glimt remark­ably find themselves above Man United at the halfway stage of the league phase.

Jens Petter Hauge -BodoGlimt-

The Amorim era began in slight­ly underwhelming fashion for Man United on Sunday, as they were held to a 1-1 draw by newly-pro­moted Ipswich Town at Portman Road.

Post-match, the manager stated that it will be a long and arduous road to the top for this Man Unit­ed team, which is set to undergo huge changes over the next nine months.

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For now, the focus will be on the Europa League, with Amorim dropping down from beating Manchester City 4-1 in the Champions League with Sporting Lisbon, in order to aim to drag Man United over the line to reach the knockouts.

It took United until matchday four to get their first win of the league phase, beat­ing PAOK 2-0 under Ruud van Nistelrooy, earning the club their first win in Europe for over 12 months.

That has moved them up to 15th, and they now look on course to finish in the top eight, with Bodo/Glimt up next, before trips to Viktoria Plzen and FCSB, as well as a home clash with Rangers.

Four wins would place them on 18 points, and that should be enough to progress in the top eight, but they are unlikely to be one of the highest seeds, given the form the likes of Lazio have shown so far.

Bodo/Glimt will make just a second trip to England after a 3-0 loss to Ar­senal in 2022-23 in what is set to be the biggest week in their history.

Not only will they make the dream trip to play at Old Traf­ford in a European compe­tition, the final day of the Eliteserien season is coming up at the weekend, and Bodo only need to beat Lillestrom at home to seal the title.

A result at Old Trafford appears very unlikely given United’s home record in this competition, so Bodo will be targeting three or four points in their final three against Besiktas, Maccabi Tel-Aviv and Nice, to en­sure they get over the line in the top 24.—Sports­mole

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