Mourinho receives a red card as Fenerbahce ties Manchester United 1-1 in the Europa League

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Christian Eriksen shoots the ball to score in the game

Jose Mourinho received a red card, but his Fenerbahce team still managed to hold his former club Manchester United to a 1-1 draw in the Europa League on Thursday.

Erik ten Hag’s team scored first with a goal from Christian Eriksen in the 15th minute, but Youssef En-Nesyri equalized in the 49th minute, heading the ball in from close range after a cross from Allan Saint-Maximin.

This was United’s third consecutive draw in this competition. Mourinho was shown a red card after his team was not given a penalty around the hour mark.

“My boys played an amazing match,” Mourinho told TNT Sports. “We played against a team that is at a superior level to us. We finished the game with a center-back playing at right-back and a right-back at left-back.

Youssef En Nesyri reacts after missing a chance

We had to solve a crazy puzzle, but our performance was extraordinary and I couldn’t ask for anything more from the players.”

Mourinho led United to the Europa League title in 2017 during his 2½ years at Old Trafford and took the Fenerbahce job this past offseason.

In other matches, Richarlison scored a penalty in the 53rd minute for Tottenham, giving them a 1-0 win over Alkmaar and keeping them unbeaten in the competition. Alkmaar’s David Møller Wolfe received a red card in the 85th minute.

Spurs forward Son Heung-min did not play because he was “a bit sore” after Saturday’s 4-1 victory over West Ham in the Premier League, according to manager Ange Postecoglou.

Anderlecht and Lazio both won their matches 2-0, with both of their opponents reduced to 10 players.

Anderlecht defeated Ludogorets at home after Caio Vidal was sent off, while Lazio secured three points against Twente after goalkeeper Lars Unnerstall was sent off in the 11th minute.

Porto’s Samu scored his fourth goal of the season, and Tiago Djaló added another as Porto defeated Hoffenheim 2-0, marking the Portuguese club’s first win of the season.

Václav Černý scored two goals, helping Rangers secure a 4-0 victory over FCSB, while Lyon suffered a surprising 1-0 loss at home to Besiktas.

Roma won 1-0 against Dynamo Kyiv thanks to a penalty, giving them their first Europa League victory under new coach Ivan Jurić. Summer signing Artem Dovbyk scored from the penalty spot in the 23rd minute, helping the team bounce back after a draw and a loss in the tournament.

Ajax triumphed 3-0 over Qarabag in Baku, taking advantage of the home team going down to 10 men in the 15th minute when midfielder Júlio Romão received a straight red card.

Jose Mourinho walks out of the pitch after a red card

Kenneth Taylor scored about 20 minutes later, and in the second half, Wout Weghorst converted a penalty before substitute Chuba Akpom sealed the victory in the 77th minute. Just two minutes later, Qarabag lost another player when Elvin Jafarguliyev was also shown a red card.

Eintracht Frankfurt, the 2022 Europa League champions, got a late goal from substitute Hugo Larsson to win 1-0 against Latvia’s RFS.

PAOK managed to come back from being two goals down to earn a 2-2 draw with Czech team Viktoria Plzen in Thessaloniki.

Real Sociedad recorded their first win, beating Maccabi Tel-Aviv 2-1 in a match held in Belgrade, Serbia, due to regional conflict.

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