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Man Utd´s Rashford bemoans Europa League loss: Runners-up medal means nothing

SoccerNews in UEFA Europa League 26 May 2021

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Manchester United star Marcus Rashford vented his frustration after the shock Europa League final loss to Villarreal, insisting finishing second counts for nothing, though he is confident the Red Devils are on the right path under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

United were looking to win their first trophy with Solskjaer at the helm, however, the Premier League giants were upstaged by Unai Emery’s Villarreal following a marathon 11-10 penalty shoot-out on Wednesday.

Penalties were needed after the match ended 1-1 at the conclusion of extra time in Gdansk, where Edinson Cavani’s 55th-minute goal cancelled out Gerard Moreno’s first-half opener for Villarreal.

United goalkeeper David de Gea missed the only spot-kick as Solskjaer’s men – who have not won silverware since 2016-17 – fell short following their second-placed finish in the Premier League this season.

“It’s disappointing. The feeling is difficult to explain,” Rashford told BT Sport. “We came here to win. We’ve been working so hard all season and this was the opportunity to win a trophy.

“Maybe not now, but we need to look back at the game and see where we can improve.

“The team will not give up, the manager will not give up. We’ll come next season with a bigger desire. People say a lot about Manchester United, but for me the hunger, desire, talent and ability – we have everything to compete at the highest level.

“We just have to show it to the world and to ourselves, why we belong in places like this.”

United have lost six of their last seven penalty shoot-outs in all competitions, only winning against Rochdale in the EFL Cup in September 2019 during that time.

When facing an English side in a European competition final (including Super Cups), Spanish sides have taken home the trophy in the last 10 such finals, with United accounting for four of those defeats (2009 and 2011 Champions League, 2017 Super Cup and 2021 Europa League).

“Second doesn’t count for nothing. I don’t want to hear, ‘oh they were so close’. It doesn’t mean anything. We have to make sure we don’t lose,” added Rashford.

“To win big trophies you have to show sacrifice. I can show you six, seven players who’ve been carrying injuries since September. We have to go away now and clear our heads.

“When Ole came in there was a process. We believe in the process and this isn’t the end of the process. Just because we’ve lost today, I promise the fans that we won’t give up.

“We have to do our best on the pitch. We’re close, I promise we’re close, but close isn’t good enough.”

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