Eriksen’s Mixed Fortunes As Manchester United Held By Twente In Europa League Opener.
Christian Eriksen experienced a night of highs and lows as Manchester United began their Europa League campaign with a 1-1 draw against Erik ten Hag’s boyhood club, Twente. The Danish midfielder gave United an early lead but was later at fault for the Dutch side’s equaliser.
Eriksen opened the scoring in the first half with a superb strike from inside the penalty area, offering hope of a strong start to United’s European journey. However, his moment of brilliance was overshadowed when he lost possession to Sam Lammers just outside the United box. Lammers capitalised on the error, driving a powerful shot past goalkeeper Andre Onana to level the score.
Despite dominating much of the game, Ten Hag’s side were unable to reclaim the lead. Twente goalkeeper Lars Unnerstall played a crucial role in keeping the Dutch team in the match, denying Joshua Zirkzee’s effort that was destined for the net. Unnerstall also made an impressive reaction save to prevent a potential own goal by Mees Hilgers.
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes came close to putting his side ahead, and substitute Kobbie Mainoo had a penalty appeal turned down late in the match. However, despite the pressure, United were unable to find a breakthrough.
Following a disappointing Champions League campaign last season, where they finished bottom of their group, this result was not the ideal start to United’s latest European endeavour. With a challenging away trip to Porto on 3rd October, Erik ten Hag’s men will need to improve if they are to avoid further setbacks in the group stage.
Nevertheless, United remain unbeaten in their last four games, though they have drawn their last two. With the new format of the Europa League group stage, there is still plenty of time for United to recover and push for qualification.