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The match list in Manchester United compared to the European League competitors, where Robin Amorim admits his ride on European football
Manchester United is three matches of football securing in the Champions League next season and winning silver in what was a difficult season for the club.
Robin Amorim admitted after his return to United’s heroism against Lyon last week that his focus on the European League and that he will now play children in the Premier League. ” With anything that RED does not play at the local level, regardless of the increase in the prize money, it is understood that Amorim’s concentration lies Elswhere.
Their opponent in the semi -finals of Bilbao Sports in a different position. Although the Spanish team is currently fourth in the Spanish League and sitting in a place for the Champions League, there is only a six -point gap to Betis in sixth place. This means that they cannot transfer their feet from the gas.
With this in mind, Manchester Evening News We compared United and Bilbao equipment along with other potential final candidates Tottenham and Podo/Glimt.
Manchester United
Bournemouth (A) – April 27 – Premier League
Athletic Bilbao (A) – May 1 – European League semi -final
Berntard (A) – May 4 – Premier League
Athletic Bilbao (H) – May 8 – European League semi -final
West Ham (H) – May 11 – Premier League
Chelsea (A) – May 16 – Premier League
May 21 – European League final
Sports Bilbao
Las Palmas (h) – April 23 – Lega
Manchester United (H) – May 1 – European League semi -final
Real social (a) – May 4 – Lega
Manchester United (A) – May 8 – European League semi -final
Deportivo Alaves (H) – May 11 – Lega
Getafe (A) – May 15 – Lega
Valencia (A) – May 18 – Lega
May 21 – European League final
Tottenham Hotspur
Liverpool (A) – April 27 – Premier League
BODO -GLIMT (H) – May 1 – European League semi -final
West Ham (A) – May 4 – Premier League
BODO -GLIMT (A) – May 8 – European League semi -final
Crystal Palace (H) – May 11 – Premier League
Aston Villa (A) – May 18 – Premier League
May 21 – European League final
Bodo/glimt
JUNKEREREN (A) – April 24 – The Norwegian Football Cup
KFUM (H) – April 27 – Eliteserien (Norwegian League)
Tottenham (A) – May 1 – The European League semi -final
Tottenham (H) – May 8 – The European League semi -final
Tromso (a) – May 16 – Eliteeserien (Norwegian League)
May 21 – European League final