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Erik ten Hag press conference LIVE Manchester United boss previews Sevilla Europa League fixture

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Manchester United will be looking to advance to the semi-finals of the Europa League when they face Sevilla in the second-leg of their quarter-final showdown at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium tomorrow evening.

After storming into a 2-0 lead in last week's first-leg at Old Trafford, courtesy of a first half brace from Marcel Sabitzer, United were guilty of conceding two own-goals to put the tie back in the balance, with the contest ending two apiece.

The Reds' woes were compounded by the losses of Raphael Varane and Lisandro Martinez to injury. Nevertheless, United know that a victory of any scoreline in Spain will be enough to seal their passage to the last-four, booking a semi-final showdown against either Juventus or Sporting Lisbon next month.

The Reds will be confident of getting the job done after bouncing back from last Thursday's frustrations with a solid 2-0 win at Nottingham Forest on Sunday.

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