Manchester United stormed into the Europa League final with a dominant display against Athletic Bilbao, courtesy of a stunning late brace from Mason Mount.
The English midfielder, introduced as part of a game-changing triple substitution, altered the tempo and outcome, as United turned a nervy second-leg encounter into a statement performance, securing a comprehensive 7-1 aggregate triumph. With this emphatic result, Erik ten Hag’s side booked their spot against fellow Premier League giants Tottenham Hotspur at the iconic San Mamés Stadium.
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Mount’s Brilliance Turns the Tide
Trailing 1-0 on the night and with Athletic showing rare signs of life, United needed a moment of clarity. That came from Mount, whose introduction in the 62nd minute alongside Luke Shaw and Amad Diallo shifted the momentum. Just ten minutes later, Leny Yoro nudged the ball toward him on the edge of the area. Mount responded with sublime control, a pivot on his right foot, and an arcing finish beyond the despairing Julen Agirrezabala. As the ball nestled in the net, the Stretford End erupted and the aggregate lead extended to 4-1.
Forget lose their ‘mind’, as Amorim admitted United can do, they would need to misplace arms, legs and boots to cede a 3-0, first-leg advantage to a team missing their finest quartet in Iñaki and Nico Williams, Oihan Sancet and Dani Vivian.
Casemiro and Højlund Add the Finishing Touches
As Bilbao scrambled to react, United’s ruthlessness intensified. Just minutes after the equaliser, Bruno Fernandes delivered a teasing free-kick from the right, which Casemiro met with a powerful header at the near post. The Brazilian’s effort killed any lingering hope the hosts had and showcased Fernandes’ pinpoint delivery.
Soon after, Amad Diallo, who impressed with his dynamism and directness, whipped in a low cross that Rasmus Højlund turned in from close range. The Norwegian forward’s awareness and positioning rewarded Diallo’s persistence.
Mount wasn’t done yet. Spotting Agirrezabala off his line, he unleashed a sensational 45-yard strike that sailed into the net — an outrageous goal that encapsulated United’s dominance and eliminated any possibility of a dramatic collapse.
Shaky Start Gives Athletic False Hope
Despite United’s commanding first-leg cushion, the early exchanges were far from composed. André Onana’s poor distribution gave the home side a sniff, and Álex Berenguer squandered a golden chance with the goal gaping. The pressure mounted with a flurry of corners and free-kicks, yet the hosts lacked the quality to convert chances into goals.
Mikel Jauregizar eventually punished a calamitous defensive error. A misguided crossfield pass from Harry Maguire ended up with Álvaro Djaló, whose rebound fell kindly for Jauregizar to smash home from 25 yards. Although Onana got fingertips to it, the scoreline shifted in Bilbao’s favour on the night — momentarily reviving their belief.
Garnacho Misses Chances as Nerves Build
United nearly regained their composure before halftime through quick transitions. Alejandro Garnacho played a central role, first creating an opportunity for Patrick Dorgu and then squandering a glorious chance himself. Racing onto a precise through ball, Garnacho opted for a lob that drifted wide. His frustration was mirrored by the crowd’s groan as he shook his head in disbelief.
Soon after, Unai Gómez forced a smart save from Onana, reminding United that the contest was far from over. The halftime whistle arrived with both sets of fans aware that another stormy half awaited.
Amorim’s Tactical Gamble Backfires
Rúben Amorim, sensing vulnerability, sought to exploit United’s tension. Yet despite his men’s high press and incessant pressing, they lacked structure in possession. Several speculative long balls and aimless crosses highlighted their tactical incoherence.
Their best opportunities arrived from set-pieces — a Berenguer free-kick from the left, a Gómez dribble, and a corner that momentarily panicked the United backline. However, none led to anything substantial, as United gradually weathered the storm.
Inspired Substitutions Shift the Narrative
Amorim’s opposite number responded with decisiveness. The introduction of Shaw, Diallo, and Mount proved pivotal. Almost immediately, Diallo danced past defenders on the right flank, setting the tone for a second half of attacking intent.
Mount’s brilliance followed. His equaliser relieved pressure, and his audacious second ignited jubilation across the away end. “A jubilant Mount ran to the ecstatic Stretford End,” as the tie slipped irretrievably away from the Spaniards.
Now, all eyes turn to the Europa League final on May 21, where Amorim’s men will battle Premier League rivals Tottenham Hotspur at Bilbao’s iconic San Mamés Stadium—a fitting stage for a high-stakes English showdown.
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Mason Mount, Rasmus Højlund, and Casemiro scored for Manchester United in the second leg.
Mason Mount scored twice, including a stunning 45-yard strike, to help Manchester United reach the Europa League final.
The UEFA Europa League final will take place on May 21 at the San Mamés Stadium in Bilbao.
Manchester United will face Tottenham Hotspur in an all-English Europa League final.
Amorim’s triple substitution—Mount, Diallo, and Shaw—completely changed the game and led to United’s dominant finish.