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I spotted Avram Glazer's reaction to Joshua Zirkzee's goal for Manchester United vs Lyon

Manchester United drew with Lyon in the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final.

Andre Onana made a bad mistake for Lyon's opening goal in the 26th minute, but Leny Yoro scored just before half-time to notch his first goal for United since joining Lille last summer.

United looked better in the second half and Joshua Zirkzee scored with two minutes remaining, only for Lyon to score in the fifth minute of added time to seal a 2-2 draw at home.

Here are the moments you might have missed from the game...

Zirkzee makes the Glazers smile

Zirkzee thought he'd scored the match-winner in the 88th minute. United were much improved in the second half and deserved to get over the line, so it was great to see Zirkzee produce a goal.

The Dutchman celebrated as he was mobbed by his teammates and the TV cameras picked up Avram Glazer and Joel Glazer, who were both smiling at the late strike.

United fans have continued to protest against the Glazers since Sir Jim Ratcliffe acquired a minority stake, so supporters wouldn't have been happy to see the Americans in attendance.

Avram has attended a handful of United games at Wembley in the last few years, but Joel has not been seen at a home game since the 2019 Champions League quarter-final first leg against Barcelona.

Yoro shows his winning mentality

Yoro equalised on the stroke of half-time to score his first United goal. He did brilliantly to head the ball into the net after it was speculatively fired back into the box by Manuel Ugarte.

Lyon goalkeeper, Lucas Perri, should have done better, but Yoro deserved credit for reacting quickly.

Instead of celebrating, Yoro rushed back to the halfway line for the restart and waved his hands at his teammates. Yoro has the right

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