Manchester United make the long Europa League trip to Cyprus in midweek as Erik ten Hag's side take on Neil Lennon's Omonia Nicosia.
Omonia Nicosia play host to Manchester United at the Tsirio Stadium in Limassol, Cyprus. The ground is slowly filling up with Omonia supporters eager not to miss the opportunity for their team to take on one of the biggest clubs in world football. 14th min: Ronaldo goes up for a header and Héctor Yuste accidentally collides with him in the air. 43rd min: A ball is lofted over the top to Ronaldo but he can't control it and Fabinho gathers. Erik Ten Hag left him out of the 6-3 drubbing to City, saying he didn't call him off the bench "out of respect." But he decides to be unselfish and square it back to Fernandes as the goalkeeper came rushing it out but his pass is behind his teammate. He picks up the ball in the box, turns his man like he's not even there, and then attempts a cheeky toe poke into the goal but it's blocked. He hit the post from six yards out when it seemed harder to miss, he blasted a free-kick over the bar, found the side netting and curled one a few inches wide of the post in the dying minutes. Manchester United came from a goal down to beat Omonia in Europa League action as substitutes Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial came to Erik ten Hag's rescue with the goals. Bruno Felipe picked the ball up and ran, and with United outnumbered, he played the perfect pass to Karim Ansarifard who took a touch and rifled his shot past De Get. 48th min: Plenty of United possession in the final third so far but it's not quite clicking. United are caught sleeping at the back and Panayiotou converts a cross from close range past De Gea.
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Manchester United's players were able to train in sunny Cyprus on Friday, following Thursday night's 3-2 Europa League victory over Omonia Nicosia.
The Reds' travelling party was split into two groups for the warm-weather sessions, with 11 players remaining at the hotel to work on their recovery. Following the sessions, the players departed for Larnaca Airport, with the flight home set to land in Manchester later on Friday evening. Normally the squad would return to the UK immediately after a European game and land at Manchester Airport in the early hours of the morning.
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They will not be back in domestic action until the short trip to Everton on Sunday, with the opportunity snapped up to enjoy some warm weather training before returning to England 24 hours later than usual. THE BIGGER PICTURE: United headed to their hotel, rather than the airport, after battling their way to three points against Omonia, with Marcus Rashford – who bagged a brace - and Anthony Martial getting their goals on a night that saw [3-2 victory in their latest continental outing](https://www.goal.com/en-gb/lists/man-united-avoid-europa-league-upset-thanks-super-subs-rashford-martial/blte8fdb94fc3cfb381) helped the Red Devils to shake some derby disappointment from their system following a 6-3 reversal against Manchester City in the Premier League.
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The ball fell to Tyrell Malacia who was then robbed by Omonia's Brazilian forward Bruno. After half-time I think we dealt with the setback. And it paid immediate dividends, with Bruno Fernandes getting a shot on goal before setting up Rashford to level the scores in the 53rd minute. It looked like United were beginning to turn the screw when they were awarded a free-kick outside Omonia's area in the 34th minute. Manchester United came from behind to snatch a crucial 3-2 away win against Cypriot outfit Omonia in the Europa League on Thursday thanks to a second-half brace by Marcus Rashford. On a balmy night at Nicosia's 23,000 capacity GSP Stadium, United went a goal down in the first half but fought back for a morale-boosting victory after being demolished 6-3 by cross-town rivals Manchester City at the weekend.
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