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·22 de octubre de 2024

Manchester United set to give fans glimpse of training ahead of Europa League clash

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Manchester United are giving fans the opportunity of watching pre-match preparations ahead of a trip to Istanbul in the Europa League.

Erik ten Hag, staff and the squad all travel to Turkey on Wednesday afternoon.


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The team will prepare at Carrington to carry on their final training session on home soil ahead of the meeting with Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbahce.

It has been announced that subscribers to MUTV will be able to watch the first 15 minutes of training live, on ManUtd.com, the United App and the channel itself.

Those looking to live stream tomorrow’s training session should know the players are due out on the pitches at around 10am.

It’s an opportunity to see which players take part and that will also give us an idea of which players are part of the matchday squad.

Ten Hag and a player will appear for the pre-match press conference at the team hotel after landing in the evening.

When in Lisbon last month, Ten Hag’s press conference was delayed due to a delayed flight. The weather made for tricky flying conditions and multiple flights were cancelled as a result.

Fenerbahce vs Manchester United

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Mourinho’s Fenerbahce await Ten Hag and United in the biggest Europa League tie this week, with the Dutchman in desperate need for a win to kickstart the team’s European campaign after two disappointing draws.

United got their first win in six matches at the weekend with a 2-1 comeback victory over Brentford. On top of that, we’ve won just one of our last nine matches in Europe.

The Reds needed a late Harry Maguire equaliser to salvage a point ahead FC Porto, despite holding a two-goal lead in the first-half. The centre-back has been ruled out for Thursday’s clash.

Fenerbahce have drawn with FC Twente but defeated Union St. Gilloise. That said, Mourinho’s side are already eight points off the pace in the Turkish Super League. He was in charge the last time the two clubs met back in November 2016 in the same competition.

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