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Villarreal v Manchester United: Man Utd boss Solskjaer ‘quietly confident’

Man Utd: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes winning Europa League can be start of something
Date: Wednesday, 26 May. Kick-off: 20:00 BST. Coverage: Live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live and text commentary on the BBC Sport website

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says a Manchester United win over Villarreal in the Europa League final could be a “stepping stone for a big future”.

United face Villarreal in Gdansk, Poland, on Wednesday (20:00 BST).

Solskjaer, a Champions League winner with United as a player, has yet to win a trophy since taking charge of the club in 2018-19.

“This is a team that we’ve rebuilt in the last few years. Hopefully this is the start of something more,” he said.

United have not won a major trophy for four years, but Solskjaer said he was “quietly confident” of beating Villarreal, who finished seventh in Spain’s La Liga in 2020-21.

“This is the best club in the world,” he added.

“That’s the pleasure and the pressure of Manchester United. That’s something the players are ready for. They wouldn’t have signed here if they weren’t top players.

“These are big nights for us. It might be the stepping stone for a big future.

“This group of players has been working for a year and a half together. The next step for them is to enjoy a game like this – I’ve seen something growing inside of the players.”

There are plans for 2,000 fans of each club to be present at the final.

Thirty minutes’ extra time will be played if the scores are level after 90 minutes. The final will be decided by a penalty shootout if the scores are still level after 120 minutes.

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Will Maguire recover in time?

Doubts remain about captain Harry Maguire’s availability after he suffered ankle ligament damage two weeks ago.

Maguire was on crutches until last week but has travelled to Gdansk and hopes to feature. However, he did not take part in Tuesday’s training session.

Solskjaer is without Anthony Martial and Phil Jones because of knee injuries.

The United boss has a big decision to make over who starts in goal. David de Gea made some fine saves in the semi-final second leg against Roma, but Dean Henderson is also challenging for a starting place.

“It’s always difficult to leave players out but it’s throughout the whole season,” said the United boss.

David de Gea makes a save for Manchester United against Roma in the Europa League semi-final
David de Gea made some important saves for Manchester United in the semi-final second leg against Roma

A fourth Europa triumph for Emery?

While Solskjaer is contesting only his second final in his managerial career, having won the 2013 Norwegian Cup with Molde, opposite number Unai Emery has won the Europa League three times.

Villarreal’s former Arsenal boss guided Sevilla to victory in the competition in 2014, 2015 and 2016.

Emery could become the first manager to win the competition four times.

He also reached the 2019 final with Arsenal and is aiming to deliver a first major trophy in Villarreal’s 98-year history.

Asked if facing United provided him with extra motivation due to his experience at Arsenal, when he was sacked after 18 months in charge, Emery said: “There is no revenge with the English teams or people. I am proud to play in this final defending Villarreal’s colours.”

Villarreal, who beat Arsenal in the semi-final, are unbeaten in European competition this season, winning 12 times and drawing twice.

Arsenal manager Unai Emery and Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
Unai Emery’s Arsenal beat Manchester United 2-0 in the Premier League in March 2019

Will Ferguson’s presence inspire United?

Legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson has travelled to Poland with the United team for the final.

It was on 26 May – the same date as the Europa League final – that Solskjaer scored to help Ferguson’s United win the 1999 Champions League.

Twenty-two years on, Solskjaer hopes Ferguson’s presence can inspire United to another European triumph.

Sir Alex Ferguson kisses the European Cup after his Manchester United side beat Bayern Munich in the 1999 final
United won the 1999 Champions League on 26 May – the same date as the 2021 Europa League final

“He’s a special man, like an encyclopaedia of football,” said the Norwegian.

“Just to have him around when we eat in the restaurant, I’m sure if the players are wondering about something they can ask him. I owe my career to him.”

The date is also significant for the club because Sir Matt Busby, regarded as the founding father of Manchester United, was born on 26 May 1909.

Eighth major European final – the stats

  • This is Manchester United’s eighth major European final, the second-most of any English club after Liverpool (14). They have been crowned winners in five of the previous seven finals, losing only against Barcelona in the Champions League in both 2008-09 and 2010-11.
  • Villarreal and United are meeting for the fifth time, with each of the previous four meetings finishing 0-0 in the Champions League between 2005-06 and 2008-09.
  • Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will contest only his second final in his managerial career, having won the 2013 Norwegian Cup with Molde. Solskjaer would be the first Norwegian manager to win a major European trophy.
  • Aged 19 years and 237 days on the day of the final, United’s Mason Greenwood could become only the second English teenager to score in a major European final after Brian Kidd, who scored on his 19th birthday for United in the 1968 European Cup final against Benfica.
  • United’s Edinson Cavani has scored five goals and provided two assists in only 247 minutes of Europa League action this season, averaging either a goal or an assist every 35 minutes.

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