Manchester United Held to Draw by Porto Despite Late Maguire Equalizer

Manchester United Held to Draw by Porto Despite Late Maguire Equalizer

Manchester United’s struggles continued as they were held to a 3-3 draw by Porto in the Europa League on Thursday, October 3, 2024. Despite taking an early 2-0 lead, Erik ten Hag’s team conceded three goals and saw Bruno Fernandes sent off for the second consecutive game.

United started brightly, with Christian Eriksen setting up Marcus Rashford for the opening goal in the seventh minute. Eriksen was also involved in the second goal, finding Rashford who assisted Rasmus Højlund for a powerful strike.

However, Porto responded with two goals in quick succession from Pepê and Samu to level the score before halftime. After the break, Samu scored again to give Porto the lead, but United fought back with a late equalizer from substitute Harry Maguire in the first minute of injury time.

Fernandes’ red card in the 81st minute for a high boot on Nehuen Perez compounded United’s misery. The Portuguese midfielder had also been sent off in a 3-0 loss to Tottenham in the Premier League on Sunday.

Ten Hag expressed frustration with his team’s performance, saying, “We started the game very good, we dominated, we scored two good goals but then we lost control. The middle part was no good and then we finished very good. … We got the equalizer so it is good for the spirit.”

The draw leaves United with two draws in the Europa League group stage and without a win in their last four games in all competitions. They will face Omonia Nicosia in their next Europa League match on October 13.

Arsenal End 14-Year Champions League Quarterfinal Drought with Penalty Shootout Win

Arsenal End 14-Year Champions League Quarterfinal Drought with Penalty Shootout Win

Arsenal’s 14-year wait for a Champions League quarterfinal berth has come to an end, thanks to a heroic performance from goalkeeper David Raya in a penalty shootout victory over Porto.

Raya’s heroics in the shootout, where he saved two penalties, secured a 4-2 win after the match ended 1-1 on aggregate. Arsenal had trailed 1-0 from the first leg in Portugal, but Leandro Trossard’s goal in the 41st minute leveled the tie.

Despite extra time, neither side could find a winning goal, leading to the penalty shootout. Arsenal’s Leandro Trossard, Kai Havertz, Bukayo Saka, and Declan Rice all converted their spot kicks, setting the stage for Raya’s decisive save.

Raya’s performance was a vindication for Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, who had faced criticism for his decision to replace Aaron Ramsdale as the club’s No. 1 goalkeeper. “It’s a great feeling for me personally,” Raya said. “We’ve worked a lot on penalties this year, and all the hard work has paid off.”

Arsenal’s victory marks a significant milestone for the club, which had endured seven straight round-of-16 losses under Arsene Wenger. It also gives Arteta a chance to achieve what Wenger never could: winning the Champions League.

“We’re starting to create an unbelievable energy in the stadium,” Arteta said. “We were all pushing to get it done, and together we have done it.”

Porto, meanwhile, will be disappointed to have come so close to reaching the quarterfinals. The Portuguese side had defended resolutely throughout the match, but Raya’s heroics proved too much to overcome.

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