Europa League results: Manchester United and Wolves safely through to last-16 with big aggregate wins

Europa League results: Manchester United and Wolves safely through to last-16 with big aggregate wins
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Manchester United and Wolves both comfortably made it through to the last-16 of the Europa League with big aggregate wins.

Rangers were the first British club to make it through to the next round on Wednesday while the two Premier League clubs joined them on Thursday.

Odion Ighalo scored his first goal for Manchester United

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Odion Ighalo scored his first goal for Manchester United

The Red Devils made it through to the next round of the Europa League with a 6-1 aggregate win over ten-man Club Brugge.

United were on the front foot from the start and had three good chances in the opening three minutes.

Harry Maguire saw an effort cleared off the line before Juan Mata was denied by Simon Mignolet and Bruno Fernandes then had a shot tipped onto the post by the Belgian.

United were given a penalty for a blatant handball by Simon Deli, who dived to parry away Daniel James’ shot.

Deli was also shown a red card, a decision that was confirmed after a VAR review.

Scott McTominay scored on his return to the Man United team

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Scott McTominay scored on his return to the Man United team

That meant a lengthy wait for Fernandes to take the penalty, but he rolled it into the corner to give the hosts a 2-1 lead on aggregate in the 27th minute.

United doubled their lead in the 34th minute, Ighalo marking his first start with a first goal for the club.

It was put on a plate by Mata, who beat the offside trap to meet Fernandes’ clever pass and pulled the ball across goal for Ighalo to hook in.

United surely booked their place in the next round when the returning McTominay made it 3-0 in the 41st minute.

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The hosts were running rings around their 10-man opponents and Fred teed up McTominay for a precise shot into the bottom corner, leaving Mignolet motionless.

United probed for a fourth during the second half and found it in the 82nd minute when substitute Jesse Lingard teed up Fred for a simple side-foot finish.

There was still time for another United goal, Fred producing arguably the best finish of the night, curling the ball into the corner from Chong’s pull-back in stoppage time.


Wolves booked their place in the last-16 of the Europa League earlier in the evening as they saw off Espanyol 6-3 on aggregate.

Nuno Espirito Santo was afforded the luxury of resting some key players with a 4-0 advantage from the first leg and comfortably went through to the next round despite a 3-2 defeat on the night.

Adama Traore scored Wolves’ goal against Espanyol

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Adama Traore scored Wolves’ goal against Espanyol

Espanyol opened the scoring in the 16th minute to give them hope of staging a mammoth comeback.

The hosts worked the ball down the left and Adria Pedrosa fired in a first-time cross for former West Ham striker Jonathan Calleri to finish off.

Espanyol’s hopes were all-but killed off when Adama Traore levelled for Wolves six minutes later.

Daniel Podence found the winger in the area, whose first touch ricocheted off the home defender and back, before squeezing into the bottom corner.

Wolves led 5-1 on aggregate and, with their away goal, meant the Spanish outfit needed five goals to progress.

Jonathan Calleri scored twice for Espanyol against Wolves

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Jonathan Calleri scored twice for Espanyol against Wolves

Espanyol regained the lead from the penalty spot in the 57th minute with Calleri coolly slotting home his second goal.

Max Kilman was the culprit for a high foot on David Lopez, with Marco Guida pointing to the spot.

Calleri sent Rui Patricio the wrong way with the Spanish side needing four more goals to progress.

Wolves equalised once again with 11 minutes remaining to effectively seal their place in the Europa League last 16.

A quick throw-in caught out the Espanyol defence as Podence sprinted free down the left wing before firing a low ball for Matt Doherty to tap in at the far post.

Calleri then completed his hat-trick in added time to make it 3-2 but it proved too little too late.

Europa League last-32 results:

Basel 1-0 Apoel Nicosia (Agg 4-0)

Espanyol 3-2 Wolves (Agg 3-6)

Porto 1-3 Bayer Leverkusen (Agg 2-5)

Istanbul Basaksehir 4-1 Sporting Lisbon (Agg 5-4 AET)

Gent 1-1 Roma (Agg 1-2)

LASK 2-0 AZ Alkmaar (Agg 3-1)

Malmo 0-3 Wolfsburg (Agg 1-5)

Ajax 2-1 Getafe (Agg 2-3)

Arsenal 0-1 Olympiakos (Agg 1-1)

Benfica 3-3 Shakhtar Donetsk (Agg 4-5)

Celtic 1-3 FC Copenhagen (Agg 2-4)

Inter Milan 2-1 Ludogorets (Agg 4-1)

Manchester United 5-0 Club Bruges (Agg 6-1)

Sevilla 0-0 CFR Cluj (Agg 1-1)