Preview of FCSB vs. Manchester United football match
A look ahead at one of the most anticipated matches of FCSB this season.
Florin Orban, 29.01.2025, 13:45
Preview of FCSB vs. Manchester United football match
29/01/2025
One of the advantages of the presence of Romanian clubs in advanced stages of European inter-club competitions is that it allows our audience to watch the top European teams live. Supporters of the Romanian champions, FCSB, will be able to watch, for instance, on Thursday, at National Arena stadium in the capital-city, one of the biggest and oldest teams in the English championship, Manchester United, a team followed every weekend by hundreds of millions of viewers from all over the world. For FCSB, this will be the final match in the main group phase of Europa League and also the last chance to advance directly to the round of 16. To take advantage of this opportunity, the Romanian champions must secure a result that allows them to remain in one of the top 8 places in the League. Right now, FCSB is ranked 8th, with 14 points obtained in the seven rounds played so far. Manchester United is in 4th position, having only one point more than the team from Bucharest. Interestingly, however, the English side has not lost a single game in this phase of the competition, a performance that only Lazio, the leader of the standings, and Galatasaray, the team below FCSB in the standings, have managed to achieve.
If a win guarantees them a place in the round of 16, it must be said that FCSB can qualify directly even in the event of a draw, but that scenario depends on the results of other group fixtures. Galatasaray, for instance, will play at Ajax, in the Netherlands, and the Norwegian club Bodø/Glimt, which is also one point below FCSB, will play Nice. Two other teams currently have two points less than the Romanian champions, namely Olympiakos, which will play Qarabag at home, and Viktoria Plzen, which will face Athletic Bilbao away from home.
Whereas the standing in Europa League is not too bad for Manchester United, the English club is having a nightmare season in Premier League. After 23 rounds, the club ranks 12th and has lost ten games played so far. Also after 23 rounds, FCSB has recorded four losses in the current edition of the Romanian Super League, tantamount to the total number of losses reported last season. At present, FCSB ranks second in the league tables, tied on points with the leader, Universitatea Cluj. (VP)