Roma have now taken the lead at Johan Cruyff Arena. Ibanez has scored the Italian side’s second away goal.
90'
Penalty goal scored by Bruno Fernandes for Manchester United!
GOOAAALLL! United double their lead! Fernandes steers his spot-kick towards the bottom-left corner and, despite getting a hand to it, Silva is unable to keep it out. The Granada goalkeeper should have done better there. 2-0.
There will be four minutes of added time at the end of this match.
89'
Y. Eteki gets yellow.
Eteki is booked for that foul on Fernandes.
87'
L. Suárez enters the game and replaces Soldado.
Granada’s fifth and final substitution sees Soldado make way for Suarez.
86'
Y. Eteki enters the game and replaces M. Gonalons.
The home side also turn to their bench for the final stages. Eteki comes on for Gonalons.
85'
D. van de Beek enters the game and replaces M. Greenwood.
The Red Devils’ fourth change sees Van de Beek replace Greenwood. United still lead by one goal.
84'
N. Matić gets yellow.
Matic is adjudged to have caught Puertas with an elbow and goes into the referee’s book.
81'
Lindelof attempts another long, searching pass beyond the hosts’ defence. Telles was overlapping down the left, but Diaz was alert to the danger and dealt with the threat.
79'
The Red Devils are in complete control of the possession at present. Granada have dropped deeper into their own half, but United have not been able to create any clear-cut opportunities in the second half.
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77'
Telles swings an inviting cross in from the left flank, which somehow evades everyone in the middle. Cavani was looking to get on the end of the delivery but did not throw himself at it.
75'
D. Machís enters the game and replaces Kenedy.
It is a double change for the home side, as Machis comes on for Kenedy.
74'
N. Matić enters the game and replaces P. Pogba.
D. Foulquier enters the game and replaces Carlos Neva.
As we approach the closing stages, the Manchester United manager replaces Pogba with Matic.
Martinez makes his second alteration of the match. Foulquier enters the fray in place of Neva.
72'
H. Maguire gets yellow.
Maguire gets the wrong side of Soldado and concedes a needless free-kick down the right flank after holding back the attacker. He picks up a yellow card, and will also miss the return leg in Manchester.
71'
The winner of this two-legged tie will face either Ajax or Roma in the semi-finals. Currently, it is 1-1 between the two sides at Johan Cruyff Arena.
69'
Neva lifts a hopeful cross towards the edge of the visitors’ box, which Herrera gathers before firing an on-the-turn shot over the bar.
66'
E. Cavani enters the game and replaces M. Rashford.
With 24 minutes of normal time left to play, Solskjaer makes his second substitution of the match, bringing on Cavani for Rashford. It remains 1-0.
64'
Greenwood picks the ball up just outside the hosts box and looks to float a cross into the area from the inside-left channel. Vallejo watches the delivery and nods it clear.
57'
Montoro looks to pick out Kenedy, although the winger just went a fraction too early and the flag goes up for offside.
55'
Maguire is tripped by Neva and United win a free-kick in an advanced position down the right flank. Fernandes’ delivery bounces around inside the hosts’ box before being fired clear by Diaz.
54'
Germán Sánchez enters the game and replaces Domingos Duarte.
After that earlier coming together with James, Duarte is unable to continue. He is replaced by Sanchez.
53'
Telles delivers an out-swinging corner in from the left, which Soldado deals with at the near post.
51'
Domingos Duarte gets yellow.
James drives away from Duarte down the left wing before being caught by the Granada defender’s late sliding challenge. The Portuguese central defender picks up a yellow card for that foul.
50'
Herrera shows quick feet to turn away from Telles before seeing his right-footed cross nodded behind for a corner by Maguire. From the set-piece, Pogba concedes another corner, which Kenedy fires at De Gea from range.
46'
Alex Telles enters the game and replaces L. Shaw.
The away side make one change at the break. Telles replaces Shaw for the second half.
We are back underway! Arthur Soares Dias, the referee, blows his whistle and Granada get the second half kicked off.
45' +3
HALF TIME: GRANADA 0-1 MANCHESTER UNITED
45'
There will be two minutes of added time at the end of the first half.
42'
L. Shaw gets yellow.
Herrera sends the ball down the right-hand side for Puertas to chase, but he is pulled to the ground by Shaw. The full-back goes into the book and he will also miss the second leg.
40'
S. McTominay gets yellow.
McTominay goes in with high studs and catches Herrera’s ankle. The Scottish midfielder is shown a yellow card and he can have no complaints with that decision. He will now miss the second leg against Granada at Old Trafford.
38'
Diaz’s cross from the right flashes across the near post, but nobody in red and white gambles on the delivery in the centre of the box.
36'
Fernandes recieves the ball a few yards outside of the Nazaries’ box, spins onto his right foot, and sees his shot deflect behind for a corner off Duarte. The resulting set-piece comes to nothing.
34'
McTominay this time clips Montoro and the home side are awarded a free-kick inside their own defensive third.
32'
Gonalons catches Fernandes from behind and the Red Devils win a free-kick on the edge of their own penalty area.
31'
M. Rashford has scored a goal for Manchester United! Assist by V. Lindelöf.
Lindelof deserves huge credit for his role in that breakthrough goal. The defender picked his head up and took his time over the pass, before delivering a well-weighted forward ball for Rashford. The attacker took it down superbly and gave Silva no chance with the finish.
GOOAAAAALLL! United take the lead in Spain! Lindelof launches an inch-perfect pass from deep inside his own half over the Granada defence for Rashford to chase. The Englishman perfectly times his run and expertly controls the ball before finding the bottom-right corner from the centre of the box. 1-0.
25'
Herrera clatters through the back of McTominay in seeking to win an aerial ball, and the Red Devils win a free-kick just inside their own half.
23'
Fernandes goes down under pressure from Gonalons a few yards outside of Granada’s penalty area and the referee waves play on despite the Portuguese international’s protest.
21'
The Nazaries advance down the right flank after Soldado picked out Puertas. The winger drives towards the byline before seeing his low cross hooked to safety by Lindelof in the centre of the box.
18'
Fernandes looks to find a way through Granada’s defence and is brought down by Herrera a few yards outside the hosts’ penalty area. Rashford is standing over the free-kick.
17'
Solskjaer’s side have settled into their rhythm now and are beginning to see a little more of the ball. Fernandes is dropping into the space between Granada’s defence and midfield, although the away side are yet to heavily involve the Portuguese midfielder.
15'
Shaw lays a short corner off to Rashford, who then picks out Greenwood. The attacker’s left-footed cross from the right is nodded down to Pogba before the Frenchman’s reverse pass is cleared.
13'
Montoro sends the ball long for Soldado to gather on the halfway line, but the Spanish forward just moved into the United half and is flagged as offside by the referee’s assistant.
11'
Rashford collects Pogba’s pass inside the hosts’ half and is pulled back by Diaz as he turned away from the defender. Free-kick to the Red Devils.
10'
Montoro clips the resulting free-kick in towards Soldado, and Fernandes is alert to nod the ball behind for a corner. The set-piece is taken short, and the eventual cross deflects into De Gea’s gloves.
8'
P. Pogba gets yellow.
Pogba picks up the first yellow card of the match after catching Kenedy’s left ankle in stretching to collect his own heavy first touch. The hosts now have a free-kick midway inside the United half.
6'
Greenwood works the ball inside following a throw-in from the left and picks out Pogba. The Frenchman goes for goal from range, and his strike is blocked by Herrera.
4'
Puertas finds a yard of space midway inside the visitors’ half and lays the ball off to his left for Neva. The full-back floats a cross into the back post which Shaw is able to deal with.
3'
Lindelof brings the ball out of defence and launches a lofted throughball for James to chase, although the pass is overhit and runs behind for a goal-kick.
1'
Kick-off! The referee, Artur Manuel Soares Dias, blows his whistle and United get us underway.
The hosts start on the front foot with Kenedy breaking down the left-hand side of the field. His low left-footed cross into the centre of the box is hooked away to safety by Maguire with Soldado lurking.
Hello and welcome to live match coverage of the Europa League quarter-final first-leg clash between Granada and Manchester United at Nuevo Los Carmenes.
Granada, who beat Molde in the previous round, will be looking to bounce back against the Red Devils after losing their most recent La Liga fixture 3-0 to Villarreal. After defeating AC Milan in the round-of-16 phase, United come into this match having beaten Brighton and Hove Albion 2-1 in their last top-flight outing.
GRANADA (4-2-3-1): Rui Silva; Victor Diaz, Jesus Vallejo, Domingos Duarte, Carlos Neva; Yangel Herrera, Maxime Gonalons; Kenedy, Angel Montoro, Antonio Puertas; Roberto Soldado.
MANCHESTER UNITED (4-2-3-1): David de Gea; Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Victor Lindelof, Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw; Paul Pogba, Scott McTominay; Daniel James, Bruno Fernandes, Marcus Rashford; Mason Greenwood.
GRANADA SUBS: Aaron Escandell, Arnau Fabrega, Dimitri Foulquier, Nehuen Perez, German Sanchez, Luis Suarez, Yan Eteki, Darwin Machis, Jorge Molina.
MANCHESTER UNITED SUBS: Lee Grant, Dean Henderson, Alex Telles, Axel Tuanzebe, Brandon Williams, Fred, Nemanja Matic, Juan Mata, Donny van de Beek, Amad Diallo Traore, Anthony Elanga, Edinson Cavani.
In the Europa League this season, the home side have only suffered defeat in one of their five matches at Nuevo Los Carmenes. Across those matches, Martinez’s team have conceded two goals. This is Granada’s maiden European campaign, making them the first side since RB Leipzig in 2017-18 to reach the quarter-finals of a major European competition in their first season. Solskjaer’s team, on the other hand, are yet to lose in the Europa League, and they have scored five goals in their last two European away matches. Not only that, but the Red Devils have also kept back-to-back clean sheets on the road in the Europa League.
The teams are out, and kick-off will soon be upon us here at Nuevo Los Carmenes.
Despite the scoreline, Martinez will be encouraged by his side’s first-half display. Aside from one ball in behind, the hosts have defended well as a unit and contained United’s attack. Kenedy and Puertas have looked dangerous down the flanks, and they will be key if the hosts are to draw level in the second half. Solskjaer, on the other hand, will want to see more of the same from his team. After grabbing the all-important away goal, United do not need to take too many risks after the break. As such, controlling the game will be at the forefront of the Red Devils’ manager’s mind.
That brings an end to our coverage of the Europa League quarter-final first-leg clash between Granada and Manchester United at Nuevo Los Carmenes. Thank you very much for joining us. Goodbye!
Before these two sides meet again on April 15th, Granada travel to face Valladolid in their next La Liga outing. United, on the other hand, will hope to continue their good form against Jose Mourinho’s Tottenham.
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