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Manchester United will travel to Turkish giants Fenerbahce, now coached by Jose Mourinho, among their eight games in the league phase of the new-look Europa League, the draw for which took place in Monaco on Friday. The Old Trafford club won the Europa League with Mourinho as coach in 2017. He recently became coach of Fenerbahce, who were knocked out of the Champions League in the third qualifying round. United will also notably play at home to 2022 Europa League runners-up Rangers and go to Portugal to play Porto, another of Mourinho’s old sides.

Tottenham Hotspur, the other English representative in the competition, will also take on Rangers, in their case away from home.

In addition, Ange Postecoglou’s side will play at home to Roma and go to Istanbul to face Turkish champions Galatasaray.

The format of the Europa League has changed for this season, along the same lines of the new-look Champions League.

The number of clubs in the competition proper is now 36, all of whom are placed into one league but split into four pots of seeds.

Each participant plays eight games, facing two clubs from each pot, one at home and one away.

For Rangers, other opponents will include Lyon at home, Olympiakos away, and Nice away in France.

Other clubs involved in the competition include former European champions in Ajax as well as FCSB of Romania, who won the 1986 European Cup as Steaua Bucharest.

Eintracht Frankfurt, who beat Rangers in the final two years ago, are present along with Athletic Bilbao, whose stadium will host this season’s final.

The top eight at the end of the league phase — which runs until the end of January — will advance to the last 16, while the teams finishing from ninth to 24th will advance to a play-off round to decide the remaining last-16 spots.

The bottom 12 in the league phase will be eliminated, with no clubs dropping down into the Conference League ahead of the knockouts, and no teams parachuting down from the Champions League as in the past.

UEFA have said that dates for all fixtures will be announced on Saturday. The first group games will be played on September 25 and 26, a week after the opening matchday of the Champions League.

This season’s Europa League final will be played in Bilbao on May 21 next year. Atalanta won the trophy last season, beating Bayer Leverkusen in the final in Dublin.

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Bundesliga: Julian Brandt Strikes Late For Dortmund As Leverkusen Stay Top https://artifexnews.net/bundesliga-julian-brandt-strikes-late-for-dortmund-as-leverkusen-stay-top-4526517/ Mon, 30 Oct 2023 03:51:15 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/bundesliga-julian-brandt-strikes-late-for-dortmund-as-leverkusen-stay-top-4526517/ Read More “Bundesliga: Julian Brandt Strikes Late For Dortmund As Leverkusen Stay Top” »

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A late equaliser from Julian Brandt saw Borussia Dortmund rescue a point in a thrilling 3-3 draw with Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga on Sunday. Dortmund twice came from behind to level the scores against in-form Frankfurt, claiming a draw which keeps them within two points of champions Bayern Munich ahead of next weekend’s clash. Edin Terzic’s side are now four points behind league leaders Bayer Leverkusen, who beat Freiburg 2-1.

“If you look at the way the game went, we have to be happy with the point,” Dortmund’s Nico Schlotterbeck told DAZN.

Hit by injuries in the wake of their 1-0 win over Newcastle United in the Champions League in midweek, Dortmund struggled to contain Frankfurt in the first half.

The hosts took the lead after just eight minutes, Egyptian striker Omar Marmoush smashing a penalty down the middle after a handball from Marius Wolf in the box.

Marmoush doubled the lead with a poacher’s finish shortly afterwards, as Frankfurt continued to carve through Dortmund on the counter-attack.

The visitors suffered yet another setback when goalkeeper Gregor Kobel was forced to go off with a nose injury after colliding with Schlotterbeck.

His replacement, Alexander Meyer, was then lucky to avoid giving away another penalty with a risky challenge on Marmoush.

“I think he touched the ball before me, so maybe I was a bit lucky,” admitted Meyer.

Dortmund continued to ride their luck until first-half injury time, when Marcel Sabitzer made it 2-1 against the run of play with a sharp finish.

Marmoush missed a good chance to complete his hat-trick early in the second half and Frankfurt were soon left to rue their wastefulness in front of goal.

Just 10 minutes after coming on for Donyell Malen, teenage striker Youssoufa Moukoko drilled in a low shot from the edge of the area to level the scores.

Yet Frankfurt are riding a wave of superb form at the moment, and they quickly restored the lead through Fares Chaibi.

The Algeria international shook off compatriot Ramy Bensebaini in the box to smash home his first Bundesliga goal since joining from Toulouse in August.

Brandt, who had been partly at fault for Chaibi’s goal, made amends on 82 minutes when he turned in a Karim Adeyemi cross with a first-time finish.

Leverkusen defend top spot

Dortmund face Hoffenheim in the cup in midweek before hosting old rivals Bayern in next Saturday’s headline match.

Both Dortmund and Bayern remain behind Bayer Leverkusen, who defended top spot for the fourth week in a row with their win at Freiburg.

“I am very happy. They put a lot of pressure on us at the end there, but sometimes it’s good to win games like that, and to have to suffer a bit,” said Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso.

Alonso’s side had 80 percent possession in the first half, showing the kind of dominance which has now seen them win eight of their first nine games.

Playmaker Florian Wirtz put the hosts in front with a mazy solo run into the box from the wing on 36 minutes.

Wirtz, who has been linked with a move to Bayern in recent weeks, then helped set up Jonas Hofmann for his side’s second on the hour mark.

Manuel Gulde grabbed a goal back for Freiburg with a well-timed header at a free-kick, but Leverkusen clung on to stay a point clear of Bayern at the top.

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