JAKARATA – Manchester United’s Europa League campaign delivered high drama as the club staged a remarkable comeback to secure a place in the semifinals after a chaotic and unforgettable night at Old Trafford.
Trailing during extra time against Lyon, Manchester United looked on the brink of elimination. The French side had surged ahead with a flurry of goals, capitalizing on defensive errors and a penalty conversion to put the English club under immense pressure.
But United responded when it mattered most. Captain Bruno Fernandes reignited hope by converting a crucial penalty, cutting the deficit and lifting the atmosphere inside the stadium. Momentum quickly shifted as the home side pushed forward relentlessly.
Casemiro played a decisive role in the closing stages, delivering a key assist that allowed Harry Maguire to score a dramatic late winner. The goal completed one of the most extraordinary turnarounds in recent Europa League history, sending the home crowd into celebration.
Earlier in the competition, Manchester United had already shown resilience. A dominant display against Real Sociedad saw Fernandes score a hat-trick, underlining his importance as the team’s creative and attacking leader. The squad also overcame tough domestic cup ties, including a narrow FA Cup victory against Arsenal.
Despite inconsistent league form, United’s performances in knockout competitions have kept their season alive. The Europa League now represents not only a chance for silverware but also a potential route back into the UEFA Champions League.
Manager Ruben Amorim praised his team’s character after the match, emphasizing their refusal to give up even in the most difficult moments. The result reinforces Manchester United’s reputation for dramatic European nights, especially at Old Trafford.
With confidence restored, attention now turns to the semifinals, where United will look to build on this momentum and continue their push for continental success.

