Europa League, Tottenham and Manchester United
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Manchester United are gearing up for the Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur on May 21. As part of the media day before the showpiece occasion, Noussair Mazraoui faced members of the media
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Although the winners of the Europa League automatically qualify for the Champions League next season, that may not necessarily be the case for Ruben Amorim and Co. Under UEFA rules, two clubs under the same ownership are not allowed to compete in European competitions simultaneously, even if they were in different tournaments.
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Sporting News on MSNWill there be any bus parade if Man United wins UEFA Europa League?Manchester United fans dreaming of an open-top bus parade might need to cool their expectations - literally. If the Red Devils win the UEFA Europa League this season, their victory lap could look more like a backyard gathering than a city-wide party.
The worst team in the modern history of Manchester United they may well be, but of all the potentially disastrous outcomes to this season, Ruben Amorim’s players could yet grasp the best-case scenario.
Forcing Amorim to pay from his pockets is not a good omen for the Red Devils, especially after the Portuguese recently opined that he might step aside as the manager of the club if United take their poor league form from the end of this season into the next campaign.
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Football365 on MSNMan Utd: Gary Neville reveals ‘sickly feeling’ about Spurs in Europa final prediction – ‘that’s my worry’Manchester United legend Gary Neville has revealed his "sickly feeling" about Tottenham Hotspur as he's predicted the outcome of the Europa League final.
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has personally paid for 30 members of his backroom staff and their families to attend the Europa League final in Bilbao next week, according to ESPN.The Red