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New low for LVG as United slump to Europa League loss in Denmark

Midtjylland’s bench made the difference as substitute striker Paul Onuachu claimed the winner 13 minutes from time.

A MISERABLE SEASON for Louis van Gaal and Manchester United took a new turn for the worse on tonight as they lost 2-1 away to Danish champions Midtjylland in the Europa League.

Goals from the talented Pione Sisto and young Nigerian forward Paul Onuachu gave Midtjylland the victory in Herning after Memphis Depay had put a weakened United side ahead in the first leg of their last-32 tie.

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That away goal gives United every chance of turning things around in next Thursday’s return at Old Trafford but the spectre of a humiliating exit hangs in the air at a time when Van Gaal’s side lag behind in their bid to finish in the top four of the Premier League.

The Dutch manager has admitted winning the Europa League may now be his side’s best chance of qualifying for next season’s Champions League and this latest setback will only increase the pressure on Van Gaal.

He sent out a weakened side with Sergio Romero starting in goal, after David De Gea was injured in the warm-up, and the likes of Paddy McNair and Donald Love featuring from the start against opponents who eliminated Southampton earlier in the competition.

Depay has been a disappointment since his big-money arrival from PSV Eindhoven but he put the visitors in front in the 37th minute, bundling the ball in at the second attempt following a Jesse Lingard cross.

However, Midtjylland were back level a minute before the interval thanks to Sisto as the Ugandan-born Danish international smashed a shot past Romero in the United goal.

Midtjylland were playing their first competitive game in more than two months due to the long Danish winter break but they appeared to want the win more and they got it thanks to Onuachu, whose low shot from just outside the area sneaked past Romero.

“It’s just not good enough. It’s not acceptable. It’s got to be a lot better,” admitted United midfielder Michael Carrick, speaking to BT Sport.

“We didn’t really kick on after we scored. With a performance and a result like that we go home very disappointed.”

United face League One Shrewsbury Town in the FA Cup next Monday before the return against Midtjylland next Thursday.

© – AFP 2016

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