STATISTICS FULL MATCH
Manchester United survived a tremendous late terrify to edge past Spanish guests Celta Vigo and set up an Europa League last against Dutch monsters Ajax.
Driving 1-0 from the primary leg, United took control as Marouane Fellaini headed home Marcus Rashford's cross.
Be that as it may, Celta, requiring two objectives, leveled on the night through Facundo Roncaglia to set up a strained last couple of minutes.
Joined's Eric Bailly and Roncaglia were sent off after a mass fight as the hosts joined Ajax in the last.
Be that as it may, they could just celebrate after Celta striker John Guidetti scraped a brilliant opportunity to put the guests through to their first significant European last with the last kick of the amusement.
The total triumph made the Red Devils a stride nearer to their first Europa League triumph and an arrival to the Champions League.
They will meet Ajax, who beat Lyon in the other semi-last, in Stockholm on 24 May.
Remember a strained night at Old Trafford
Useful not gaudy - but rather in the last
Joined had never lost a two-legged European tie subsequent to winning the main leg far from home, and knew they would achieve the last by keeping a spotless sheet at an eager Old Trafford.
The hosts looked cheeky as Celta made an assaulting begin, before Fellaini settled the pressure by changing over the hosts' first exertion on target.
The Belgium midfielder sneaked in at the far post to capably head in Rashford's cut conservative cross.
Jose Mourinho's side made couple of different possibilities as they planned to baffle the guests, who now required no less than two objectives, with a sorted out and to a great extent cautious approach.
In spite of the fact that Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Rashford and Fellaini all drew spares from Celta manager Sergio Alvarez after the break, it was an utilitarian - not conspicuous - execution from United.
Celta, who had lost their past five matches and are twelfth in La Liga, had more ownership than the home side, and constrained United attendant Sergio Romero into instinctual spares toward the begin of every half.
They then touched off the tie with Roncaglia's looking header taking after a corner.
The away objective, which left them requiring one more to dispense with United, expanded the pressure inside Old Trafford, prompting a fight including the greater part of the 22 players on the field.
Bailly was sent off for a swipe at previous Manchester City striker Guidetti, with Roncaglia likewise expelled for retaliating.
With six minutes of included time, there was still open door for Celta to make one last shot - however Guidetti blew it.
While United's players welcomed the last shriek with a blend of alleviation and celebration, the guests drooped to the turf with Guidetti in tears.
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