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Ajax vs. Manchester United UEFA Europa League preview

Ajax AmsterdamTwo of European football’s most famous names meet in the UEFA Europa League round of 32 when Ajax and Manchester United will each look to bounce back from the disappointment of early UEFA Champions League elimination.

The teams have met once before in UEFA competition, Tommy Docherty’s United prevailing 2-1 on aggregate against Tomislav Ivic’s Ajax in the 1976/77 UEFA Cup first round. Ruud Krol scored the only goal in Amsterdam, but Lou Macari and Sammy McIlroy turned the tie around at Old Trafford.

The teams for that first Amsterdam meeting on 15 September 1976 were:
Ajax: Schrijvers, Van Dord, Gluic, Dusbaba, Krol, Notten, Hulshoff, Geels, Erkens, Arnesen (Ling 76), Schoenaker (Zuidema 81).
Man. United: Stepney, Nicholl, Houston, Daly (McCreery 68), Greenhoff, Buchan, Coppell, McIlroy, Pearson, Macari, Hill.

Ajax have won all three of Europe’s top club trophies – the European Champion Clubs’ Cup/UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League and the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup. United, missing the middle prize, could complete the clean sweep themselves by winning this competition.

Ajax‘s record in 17 games against English sides is W5 D6 L6 (W4 D2 L2 at home).

The Amsterdam club have not won in seven matches against English opposition (three draws, four defeats). Their last victory was against Nottingham Forest FC in the 1980/81 European Cup semi-finals, albeit the 1-0 scoreline still spelled aggregate defeat for Ajax.

United‘s record against Dutch teams reads W6 D2 L2 (W1 D2 L2 in the Netherlands).

Ajax are in the last 32 for the fourth season running. They beat ACF Fiorentina in 2008/09, but bowed out in the next round; in 2009/10 they lost to Juventus while last season they overcame RSC Anderlecht, but fell to FC Spartak Moskva at the next hurdle.

Ajax have not reached the last eight of a UEFA competition since 2002/03, when they lost to AC Milan in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals.

Manchester United are absent from the UEFA Champions League round of 16 for the first time since 2005/06. Their last taste of this competition came when losing to SC Rotor Volgograd on away goals in the 1995/96 first round.

All four of United’s UEFA Cup games under Sir Alex Ferguson ended in draws: two 0-0s followed by a shoot-out defeat against FC Torpedo Moskva in 1992/93, and a 0-0 and a 2-2 against Rotor two years later.

Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes are the only current United players to have represented the club in the UEFA Cup, featuring in both Rotor fixtures.

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