First place for Lazio in the Europa League

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There is still a match to play for Lazio and all the teams engaged this season in the Europa League, but the success of the Romans Thursday evening against Real Sociedad (3-1) allows them to hope to finish first in the league phase competition. Against the Spanish team, they did not tremble a minute and quickly folded the game. Before moving to Braga on January 30, they are three points ahead of Eintracht Frankfurt (victorious this evening against Ferencvaros, 2-0) and as much on the Athlétic Bilbao (pulverized by Besiktas, 4-1 ), with a much better goal difference (+7).

Lazio's goals were scored by Mario Gila (1-0, 5th), Mattia Zaccagni (2-0, 32nd) and Valentin Castellanos (3-0, 34th). The Sociedad missed completely next to its first period and even found itself at ten with the two yellow cards received by Aihen Munoz (12th and 30th). The reduction in the gap, signed Ander Barrenetxea at the end of the match, will have changed anything in history (3-1, 82nd).

Manchester United will still have to fight

At the same time, Manchester United has made a little fright at home against the Glasgow Rangers. After having benefited from a counter-sound-cap of Jack Butland (1-0, 52nd), the Red Devils conceded the equalization at the approach of additional time (88th) but Bruno Fernandes allowed his family to save The barrack four minutes later (2-1, 90th+2). A result that allows United to rise to fourth place with fifteen points.

Direct qualification is still far from being acquired for men from Ruben Amorim. They will have to succeed in a good match with the Romanians of the FCSB, for them eighth. Not a pleasure.

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