Manchester United to Face Mourinho's Fenerbahce in Europa League

Manchester United to Face Mourinho’s Fenerbahce in Europa League

Manchester United will face a familiar foe in the Europa League this season, as they were drawn against former manager José Mourinho’s new club Fenerbahce in the group stage. The Red Devils will also face Rangers, PAOK, Bodo/Glimt, Twente, Porto, Viktoria Plzen, and FCSB in their eight-game group stage campaign.

The Europa League has undergone a format change this season, with the traditional group stage being replaced by an expanded league phase. All 36 teams will compete in a single standings, with the top eight teams advancing directly to the round of 16. Teams ranked ninth to 24th will enter the knockout playoffs, while the bottom 12 teams will be eliminated.

Manchester United will be looking to make a deep run in the Europa League this season, after reaching the semi-finals last year. They will be confident of their chances, having avoided being paired with some of the other top teams in the competition, such as Ajax, Tottenham, and Roma.

Fenerbahce will also be hoping to make an impact in the Europa League, with Mourinho at the helm. The Portuguese manager has a wealth of experience in the competition, having won it with Manchester United in 2017.

The Europa League group stage will begin on September 25th, with the final scheduled for May 21st at Athletic Bilbao’s stadium. The winner of the competition will earn a place in the next Champions League.

Reds' Greene Dominates, India Homers in 8-4 Win over Rangers

Reds’ Greene Dominates, India Homers in 8-4 Win over Rangers

In a thrilling Saturday showdown at Globe Life Field, the Cincinnati Reds emerged victorious over the reigning World Series champions, the Texas Rangers, with an impressive 8-4 victory.

Reds’ ace Hunter Greene showcased his dominance on the mound, holding the Rangers to a mere one hit over seven scoreless innings. Greene’s electric fastball and sharp breaking pitches kept the Rangers’ batters at bay, striking out six and walking only one.

At the plate, Jonathan India led the Reds’ offensive charge with a four-hit performance, including a two-run homer in the seventh inning that extended Cincinnati’s lead to 5-0. India’s RBI singles in the second and fourth innings had already given the Reds an early advantage.

Will Benson added another two-run homer for the Reds in the seventh, further solidifying their lead. The Rangers’ lone hit off Greene came from Josh Smith’s double in the fifth inning, but he was stranded at third base.

Michael Lorenzen, the former Reds pitcher now with the Rangers, struggled against his old team, allowing five runs on six hits in six innings. Lorenzen struck out three and walked one.

The Rangers’ bullpen, which had been impressive in recent outings, faltered in the ninth inning. Brent Suter, who had pitched a perfect eighth, allowed six hits, including back-to-back homers by Davis Wendzel and Corey Seager. Alexis Díaz came on to record the final two outs and secure the save for the Reds.

The Reds’ victory marked their sixth win in their last nine games, while the Rangers suffered their second consecutive loss. The series finale on Sunday will feature Andrew Abbott on the mound for the Reds and Dane Dunning for the Rangers.

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