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Player Ratings as Man Utd Take Control Against Athletic Club in Europa League

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Man Utd Breeze Past Athletic Club in Europa League Semi-Final First Leg

Manchester United left Bilbao with more than just a win—they left with a statement. A 3-0 dismantling of Athletic Club has placed Ruben Amorim’s team on the brink of a Europa League final, their European resolve once again proving more coherent than their domestic frustrations.

While the La Liga side started brightly, buoyed by a passionate home crowd, their rhythm was abruptly snapped by Casemiro’s opener and Daniel Vivian’s reckless red card. The Brazilian’s early strike set the tone, but it was Bruno Fernandes who orchestrated the destruction—his brace before half-time all but ending the contest as a spectacle.


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Bruno Fernandes Shines as Red Devils Dominate

In Europe, Manchester United have resembled a side reborn. There’s a freedom to their football on Thursday nights, one that vanishes most weekends in the Premier League. Here, in the Basque Country, that clarity of purpose was sharpened by Fernandes.

The Portuguese playmaker was the night’s conductor. His penalty was precise, his second a well-timed finish that typified his command of the occasion. But it wasn’t just about the goals. Fernandes pressed, passed and probed relentlessly, a performance that radiated leadership as much as skill.

Casemiro, too, was excellent. Reasserting his influence in big matches, he not only broke the deadlock but imposed himself with assurance alongside Manuel Ugarte in midfield. The pair were the fulcrum of United’s balance, stifling Athletic’s central movement and dictating the tempo after the early onslaught.

Athletic’s Misery Compounded by Vivian Red Card

Athletic Club began as though they believed. For a brief spell, Julen Agirrezabala’s sharp goalkeeping and Nico Williams’ bursts down the left offered hope. But Vivian’s dismissal turned optimism into obligation.

The young centre-back’s challenge on Hojlund was clumsy and unnecessary. From that point on, Ernesto Valverde’s men were chasing shadows.

Momentum Carries Man Utd to Brink of Europa League Final

This result didn’t just silence San Mamés—it amplified the growing sense that United’s European campaign might provide the redemption their domestic form has lacked.

Ruben Amorim’s approach has favoured continental success this term, and this result will fuel that strategy’s justification. United’s defence, marshalled confidently by Victor Lindelof and Leny Yoro, remained calm under pressure, while Rasmus Hojlund worked tirelessly up front, often forcing Athletic’s back line deeper than they’d have liked.

Even with the cushion, United struck the post and the crossbar in either half, reminders that this could have been even more emphatic.

A second leg still remains, but this felt like more than just a one-off triumph. It was a nod to a growing maturity within the squad, a reminder that, at their best, United still carry a weight and a presence in Europe. For Athletic, it’s now an uphill battle—one that may prove too steep.

Player Ratings

Athletic Club

Julen Agirrezabala – 6Oscar de Marcos (c) – 5Daniel Vivian – 2Yeray Alvarez – 5Yuri Berchiche – 5Inigo Ruiz de Galarreta – 6Mikel Jauregizar – 4Inaki Williams – 6Alex Berenguer – 5Nico Williams – 6Maroan Sannadi – 6Aitor Paredes – 6Andoni Gorosabel – 6Benat Prados – 6Unai Gomez – 6

Man Utd

Andre Onana – 7Victor Lindelof – 8Harry Maguire – 7Leny Yoro – 7Noussair Mazraoui – 8Manuel Ugarte – 8Casemiro – 9Patrick Dorgu – 7Alejandro Garnacho – 7Bruno Fernandes (c) – 9 (Player of the Match)Rasmus Hojlund – 7Matthijs de Ligt – 6Mason Mount – 7Luke Shaw – 6

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