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Barcelona, Man United in 2-2 Europa thriller

Published:Friday | February 17, 2023 | 1:23 AM
Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford celebrates after scoring his side’s opening goal during the Europa League playoff first leg match between Barcelona and Manchester United at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain yesterday.
Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford celebrates after scoring his side’s opening goal during the Europa League playoff first leg match between Barcelona and Manchester United at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain yesterday.

BARCELONA, Spain (AP):

Barcelona and Manchester United served up a thrilling 2-2 draw in the Europa League knockout playoffs yesterday that outranked anything seen in the Champions League this week.

The former European champions traded leads in a back-and-forth second half of their first-leg game at Camp Nou.

Barcelona struck first in the 50th minute on defender Marcos Alonso’s header from a corner and levelled in the 76th when Raphinha’s cross from the right wing curled into the net untouched. United’s defence was distracted by Robert Lewandowski’s failed attempt to connect.

In between, Marcus Rashford showed just why Barcelona coach Xavi Hernández described him as one of the most dangerous forwards in Europe.

Rashford beat goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen at his near post with a shot from a tight angle in the 53rd then created United’s go-ahead goal seven minutes later.

Receiving the ball at the touchline from a corner taken short, Rashford dribbled into the penalty area then fired a low cross that was flicked on by Bruno Fernandes and bounced up to ricochet into the net off defender Jules Koundé for an own goal.

“If you face number one of Spain in an away game and you are the dominant team, you can see this as a positive,” United manager Erik ten Hag said.

United goalkeeper David de Gea preserved the lead with late saves after ter Stegen’s best saves were in the first half to keep out shots by Rashford and Wout Weghorst.

A game of 35 attempts on goal was watched by former United manager Alex Ferguson, now aged 81, in the stadium where his team won the 1999 Champions League final.

It sets up an enticing second leg at Old Trafford next Thursday with a place in the round of 16 at stake.

Barcelona has never won the second-tier European competition — never even reached the final in 52 years as the UEFA Cup then the Europa League — and its 13th attempt looks to be no easier.

A game between two former Champions League finalists saw Monaco captain Axel Disasi score with a long-range shot in stoppage time to seal a 3-2 win at Bayer Leverkusen.

Juventus were held 1-1 by Nantes, after leading in the 13th on Dušan Vlahović’s goal, and seemed sure to be awarded a penalty for a handball in the fifth minute of stoppage time. Instead, after a two-minute review and consulting the pitchside screen, Portuguese referee João Pinheiro awarded Nantes a free kick for a foul by the Juventus player Bremer.

Other results: Shakhtar Donetsk 2 Rennes 1; Sevilla 3 PSV Eindhoven 0; Salzburg 1 Roma 0.