Bruno Fernandes has signed off on Manchester United's first-ever ‘tifo’ banner, which will be unveiled before their Europa League clash with Lyon.
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United fans to make history on ThursdayA giant tifo to be unfurled Fernandes has given his "approval" on the design Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
United are preparing for a must-win night at Old Trafford in the second leg of their Europa League quarter-final tie against Lyon, and this time, they’re adding an extra spark off the pitch. For the first time in their storied history, the club will unveil a tifo display in front of the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand, with captain Fernandes having endorsed the visual tribute.
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The tifo will span from pitch level all the way to the rooftop, directly across the halfway line, in what the club is calling a "spectacular moment". The design and concept were developed collaboratively between the club and fan representatives. Once finalised, the concept was shown to Fernandes for approval. Though United are keeping the exact design under strict secrecy until matchday, it has been confirmed that the tifo will be accompanied by a red-and-white pyrotechnic display. Positioned near the banner, the flare-style effects will further amplify the energy inside the Theatre of Dreams.
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United looked poised to return to England with a slender advantage after Joshua Zirkzee nodded home in the 88th minute to cap a hard-fought comeback in Lyon. But their hopes of victory were dashed in stoppage time when Rayan Cherki pounced on a costly mistake from goalkeeper Andre Onana, leaving both teams locked at two goals apiece going into the decisive second leg.
United’s European run now holds even greater importance considering the club’s grim position in the Premier League. Sitting in 14th place, they are miles off the pace for automatic qualification to continental competitions next season. Winning the Europa League has now become their only realistic ticket back into European football. The upcoming clash against Lyon is therefore not just a game – it’s a potential season-saver. And to reflect the magnitude of the occasion, the club is going all out to create an unforgettable atmosphere under the lights.
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With a place in the semi-finals on the line – and potential dates with either Rangers or Athletic Bilbao awaiting – Ruben Amorim's squad knows there’s little room for error when Lyon arrive at Old Trafford on Thursday night.