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18-09-2018, 10:39 PM | #11 |
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Manchester United return to European action on Wednesday night with a trip to Switzerland to face Young Boys. The Reds kick off our UEFA Champions League campaign against the Bern-based outfit, who will play in their first-ever match at this stage of Europe’s elite competition. Jose Mourinho’s men enter the game on the back of consecutive morale-boosting wins away from home in the Premier League, against Burnley and Watford, either side of the international break. Here’s everything you need to know ahead of our Group H opener… WHAT’S THE TEAM NEWS? The boss confirmed after Saturday’s 2-1 victory at Watford that Luke Shaw will return to the team on Wednesday night, presumably in place of Ashley Young at left-back. Nemanja Matic and Marcus Rashford will also be available as the pair’s domestic suspensions don’t apply in European competition. Sergio Romero, Marcos Rojo and Diogo Dalot are still working their way back to full fitness and have played for the Under-23s in recent weeks – the latter two in Friday night's 1-1 draw with Reading at Old Trafford. HOW ABOUT YOUNG BOYS? They are set to be without two players for the visit of the Reds – young midfielders Jordan Lotomba (knee) and Sandro Lauper (ankle). Former Serbia winger Miralem Sulejmani, who has previous European experience with Ajax and Benfica, could make his first start since suffering concussion after returning as a substitute last weekend. HOW HAVE THEY STARTED THE SEASON? Young Boys have made a blistering start to the campaign, winning nine of their 10 games in all competitions so far in 2018/19. The hosts are the current leaders of the Swiss Super League, with an eight-point lead already at the top of the table, having won their opening six league matches. However, it will be interesting to see if tiredness will be a factor on Wednesday as the Swiss outfit needed extra time to defeat FC Schaffhausen 3-2 in the Swiss Cup on Saturday, thanks to a dramatic late winner from defender Mohamed Ali Camara. HOW HAVE THEY GOT HERE? Young Boys were crowned Swiss champions for the 12th time last season but for the first time since 1986, finishing 15 points ahead of second-placed FC Basel to win the Swiss Super League. The club followed up their domestic title success by making some European history of their own, qualifying for the Champions League group stage for the first time after beating Croatian outfit Dinamo Zagreb 3-2 on aggregate in the play-offs. However, with tough tests against Juventus and Valencia to come, they will be up against it to progress to the knockout stage of the competition. HAVE WE PLAYED THEM BEFORE? The midweek clash will represent our very first competitive meeting with Young Boys. The two clubs were actually drawn against each other in 1958/59 but, when officials ruled against United's invited participation in the European Cup and gave Young Boys a bye to the next round, the sides played home and away friendlies. The Reds won 3-0 at Old Trafford on 1 October 1958, after losing 2-0 at Wankdorf Stadium on 24 September. WHO’S THEIR MANAGER? Gerardo Seoane guided FC Luzern to third place in the Swiss Super League, which was made more impressive by the fact the team were threatened by relegation when he took over the reins in January this year. Just five months later, the 39-year-old became Young Boys boss, succeeding Adi Hutter, who replaced Niko Kovac at German club Frankfurt following his departure to Bayern Munich. Seoane, who also spent the majority of his playing career as a midfielder in Switzerland, has hit the ground running in Bern and will be hoping his Young Boys can cause an upset or two during their maiden experience of the Champions League group stage. WHAT’S OUR RECORD AGAINST SWISS TEAMS LIKE? Young Boys will be only the second club from Switzerland to face United in European competition after FC Basel, against whom the Reds have a mixed record. From six previous encounters, we have won two, drawn two and lost two, scoring 11 goals and conceding eight. United did, however, get off to a winning start in the Champions League last season against Basel, as Marouane Fellaini, Marcus Rashford and Romelu Lukaku scored to earn Mourinho’s men a 3-0 victory at Old Trafford. You can watch the goals from that game below. WHO’S THE REFEREE? Experienced Bundesliga referee Deniz Aytekin will lead a team of German officials who will take charge of Wednesday’s game. The business manager from Bavaria will oversee his third United game, with the assistance of Eduard Beitinger, Rafael Foltyn, fourth official Dominik Schaal and additional assistant referees Tobias Welz and Benjamin Cortus. Aytekin sent off Eric Bailly in the Europa League away at Saint-Etienne in 2016/17 and handled the 3-1 Champions League play-off first-leg victory over Club Brugge at Old Trafford in August 2015. www.manutd.com |
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Manchester United won't struggle to play on an artificial pitch, says Young Boys manager Gerardo Seoane
* Manchester United travel to Switzerland for their match against Young Boys * The Stade Suisse has an artificial surface which will be a complication for United * However, Young Boys boss Gerardo Seoane doesn't think it will pose a problem Manchester United are good enough to cope with an artificial surface at the Stade Suisse in their Champions League Group H opener against Young Boys Bern, says the Swiss club's coach Gerardo Seoane. United kick off their European campaign against the champions of Switzerland on Wednesday night with the added complication of playing on astroturf. But Seoane said: 'We can't change the pitch. It's clear they are not used to pitches like this, so in the beginning it will be a special feeling.' The Stade Suisse has an artificial surface, which could pose a complication for Man United. But Young Boys boss Gerardo Seoane believes United have enough quality to overcome it 'But with training tonight and the warm-up, I think they will be alright. They have the quality, speed and technique to play on this pitch. So I don't think it's going to be a problem.' Although this is United 's first ever meeting with Young Boys, Romelu Lukaku scored a hat-trick here - and five goals over two legs - when Everton beat the Swiss in the Europa League in 2014. However, Seoane claims that his players cannot simply focus on stopping United's top scorer. He added: 'Normally, it is the players who score the goals we need to look out for. But I can see eight players who can score goals in that team. So it's not just one player. The defence need to work together and defend close. There's more important than one player. 'Of course, it is a difficult task, but we'll try to be active. We'll play with courage. We can't do that for the whole game, but that is how we want to play.' Code:
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'I am pretty sure the big man isn't happy to play on every surface': Jose Mourinho uses Roger Federer analogy to make his feelings clear on Young Boys's plastic pitch
* Manchester United kick off their Champions League campaign on Wednesday * Jose Mourinho's side face Young Boys on a plastic pitch at the Stade de Suisse * United boss drew on comparison of Switzerland's favourite son to make his point * He revealed that he had left full back Antonio Valencia behind due to the surface When Jose Mourinho landed on Swiss soil on Tuesday concerned about the fact that Manchester United will not be playing on grass, he decided it was a good moment to turn to Roger Federer for inspiration. United kick off their Champions League campaign on the artificial surface at the Stade de Suisse in Bern on Wednesday night after Mourinho claimed on a trip to Geneva last week that it will give Young Boys a 'huge advantage'. The United boss left captain Antonio Valencia at home because the player's fragile knees will not stand up to the rigours of a plastic pitch, and decided to train here instead of Carrington so his team could get used to the unfamiliar conditions. Jose Mourinho has said he has previously made his feelings clear on plastic pitches . The Portuguese drew on Roger Federer to illustrate his grievances with the surfaces However, perhaps wary that he was giving his players a ready-made excuse to lose, Mourinho used the example of Switzerland's favourite son — and eight-time Wimbledon champion — Federer to tell them to make the best of the situation. 'Everybody knows it's different but what I had to say I said last week in Geneva,' said Mourinho, who could be heard telling his players to 'get used to it' as they were put through passing drills in Bern on Tuesday night. 'I don't want to use that as a possible excuse for a not very good performance. 'I can give as an example, we are in Switzerland, the home of one of the best ever tennis players, and I'm pretty sure that the big man sometimes is not happy to play on such a surface. But he has to play and has to win. 'He has a favourite surface but he has to win on the surfaces he is not in love with. We have to do it. We decide not to play Valencia because his knee is not a knee that needs an artificial pitch. We need to protect his clinical situation. Apart from that, we go with everything we have and have to try and win.' The current artificial pitch was laid for the 2014-15 season and didn't prevent Romelu Lukaku from scoring a hat-trick on it for Everton in the Europa League. Young Boys coach Gerardo Seoane doesn't think it will cause his opponents too many problems in what is the first meeting between United and the Swiss champions. United have left full back Antonio Valencia behind due to concerns over his fragile knees 'We can't change the pitch,' he said. 'It's clear they are not used to pitches like this, so in the beginning it will be a special feeling. But with training and the warm-up, I think they will be all right. 'They have the quality and technique to play on this pitch. I don't think that it's going to be a problem.' Mourinho has the option to give new £19million signing Diogo Dalot his debut as Valencia's replacement, and he confirmed that Luke Shaw will start after recovering from the head injury he suffered on duty with England. The Portuguese is aware just how important a good start will be, as Juventus and Valencia are United's other opponents in Group H. Mourinho did not need reminding that he has lost his two previous games in Switzerland — against Basle with Chelsea and again with United last season. 'It depends on the way you look at it,' he countered. 'Yes, I lost in Switzerland both matches but I won the group both times. 'So if tomorrow I lose and win the group, if you give me that I sign immediately.' Code:
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United XI vs Young Boys : De Gea, Dalot, Shaw, Smalling, Lindelof, Matic, Pogba, Fred, Rashford, Martial, Lukaku.
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