Stretty News
·10 maggio 2025
Emerging clip reveals how Amorim’s last-second change of heart turned UEL contest upside-down

Stretty News
·10 maggio 2025
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim was the architect behind yet another Europa League comeback at Old Trafford, and it all stemmed from a late change of heart.
Although it wasn’t as dramatic as the surreal come-from-behind against Lyon in the quarter-finals, the Red Devils enjoyed a remarkable late uprising against Athletic Club in the semi-final.
The Premier League giants were already riding a healthy three-goal advantage thanks to a 3-0 win in the first leg in Bilbao. Nevertheless, doubt suddenly crept into the minds of the OT home supporters when Mikel Jauregizar beat Andre Onana with a long-range rocket at the half-hour mark.
Nevertheless, Amorim managed to steer the team back on the right track, and it all began with a triple substitution in the 62nd minute.
(Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)
As a circulating video on social media shows, the Portuguese was initially planning a double substitution, only bringing in Luke Shaw and Amad Diallo for Noussair Mazaraoui and Alejandro Garnacho, while telling Mason Mount he must wait further in the dugout before getting his chance.
However, Amorim swiftly changed his mind, recalling the former Chelsea star, bringing him in alongside Shaw and Amad.
The England international replaced Manuel Ugarte, and the rest, as UtdXclusive puts it, ‘is history’.
Mount turned out to be the match-changing introduction for United. It took him 10 minutes on the pitch to equalise the scoring on the night with a delightful finish at the back post following a superb backheel set-up.
Casemiro and Rasmus Hojlund then each scored a goal, before Mount returned to put an exclamation mark on a sensational cameo with a jaw-dropping finish from 45 yards out.
It remains to be seen if this formidable display can catapult Mount in the pecking order and earn him a starting spot in the UEL final against Spurs on May 21. This would be a great way to finish what has been an injury-riddled campaign for the attacking midfielder.
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