
Manchester United secure a dramatic 5-4 victory over Lyon in the Europa League, coming back from a 4-2 deficit with six minutes remaining in extra time. Manager Ruben Amorim acknowledges the positive impact of the win on the team's morale, but warns of potential player fatigue ahead of their next match against Wolves. Amorim hints at rotating the squad to conserve energy, as United's season hinges on their Europa League performances.
The match saw a display of United's resilient 'never say die' spirit, but also highlighted their ongoing issues with poor goal-keeping and missed opportunities. Harry Maguire scored a crucial goal in the dying minutes, embodying Amorim's tactical switch to play him as a striker.
United find themselves in a precarious 14th place in the Premier League, with the Europa League offering a chance to secure a spot in the Champions League. However, their decisions to prioritize European competitions could potentially harm their league standing, costing them millions in prize money.

Source: BBC Sports Football
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