Manchester United succumbed to a 2-2 draw at home in the first leg of the Europa League knockout tie against Sevilla.
The Red Devils, who were dominant all through the first half, fell flat on their faces in the second half with Sevilla’s substitutes forcing them to concede two late goals in the game.
Jadon Sancho thought he had scored in the early exchanges but his goal was rightly ruled out for offside.
Erik Ten Hag then went jubilant on the touchline in the 14th minute after a good combination play saw Sabitzer open the scoring.
Marcel Sabitzer got his brace when he was found in some space by Martial after a quick counter broke Sevilla’s ranks with the Austrian finishing with a fine left-footed strike beyond the onrushing Yacine Bono.
All their hard work was undone very late in the game as Malacia contrived to put the ball past David De Gea after he had first snoozed on a Sevilla attacking cross before Harry Maguire’s head guided in EnNesryi’s header into goal inside of the last ten minutes.
Erik Ten Hag was obviously frustrated watching Mendilibar’s side salvage a draw from what should have been a dampening defeat.
Bruno Fernandes will be missing the second leg of the encounter after picking up another yellow card.