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How Barcelona deal with rampant Rashford will decide spectacular Europa League clash with Man Utd at Old Trafford | The Sun
THE competition may be different, the walk out theme may be less enthralling, and the game may be taking place on a far from ideal day.
However, Barcelona’s visit to Old Trafford under the lights this Thursday has all the feeling of a colossal European affair.
There is no room for error in this one.
After a mouth-watering and rather chaotic 2-2 draw in Catalonia just under a week ago, it will be a winner takes all at the Theatre of Dreams.
At least one of the favourites to win the Europa League will bow out with their heads held high, knowing that they fell to a worthy adversary.
Following a nervy first half at the Camp Nou in which Manchester United had the better chances but Barcelona dominated the play, the second half had viewers on the edges of their seats.
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But it’s still all to play for and both managers will have learned quite a lot about their opponents as well as their own teams.
While the second leg may or may not live up to the absorbing nature of the first, Thursday night’s fixture will certainly be an incredibly tactical affair.
Here are three key areas where this European clash of the titans can be won and lost.
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