
Jose Mourinho has changed his tune about the Europa League.
A few years ago it was a competition for also-rans, a distant consolation prize and a headache for clubs.
https://twitter.com/JOE_co_uk/status/862707982248882176
Now it's still all of those things, but the winner of the Europa League gets a place in next season's Champions League, and Mourinho is taking it serious.
The United manager has called Thursday's semi-final second leg with Celta Vigo "the most important match of our history" and has named a strong team for the match at Old Trafford. Marouane Fellaini also starts.
The home side have a 1-0 lead from the first-leg, thanks to Marcus Rashford's goal last week.
Antonio Valencia captains United, who are one game from the final in Stockholm and a chance to win the only European trophy missing from their collection.
https://twitter.com/ManUtd/status/862727683062583297
And here's the Celta Vigo team.
https://twitter.com/SquawkaNews/status/862727244631990272