Manchester United fan presenter Mark Goldbridge left supporters in stitches after his commentary only seconds before Sevilla pulled one back in the Europa League tie.
Erik ten Hag’s men were in control of the first-leg quarter-final clash in the first half after Marcel Sabitzer scored a stunning brace at Old Trafford on Thursday evening.
However, United squandered their advantage late in the second half after a huge Tyrell Malacia deflection from a Jesus Navas cutback pulled Sevilla back into the tie.
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Sevilla then went on to secure an all-important draw after a massive deflection off Harry Maguire from Youssef En-Nesyri’s header produced an injury-time equaliser.
During a watch-along live stream (watch it in the video player above), Goldbridge hilariously said that United could “play all the way until the end of the season” and Sevilla wouldn’t score.
However, the talkSPORT presenter furiously slammed his hands on his legs before vacating his chair after Sevilla pulled one back against United thanks to Malacia.
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“As I said, I think we could play all the way until the end of the season and Sevilla still wouldn’t score because they’ve had absolutely no cutting edge at all,” Goldbridge said.
“It’s like a lot of Spanish teams don’t have a striker… oh, for f**k’s sake why?!”
“This one is fantastic,” one fan said in response to the clip.
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Someone else added: “This has f*****g cracked me right up.”
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“Another perfectly timed Goldbridge moment,” a Twitter user wrote.
Another posted: “Might be one of his best ever.”
While one fan tweeted: “This is incredible.”
United will travel to the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan in Spain for the Europa League return leg against Sevilla on 20th April.
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Speaking after the 2-2 draw, Ten Hag told BT Sport: “We have to learn and have to kill the game but everything is open.
“When we didn’t get the third and got some injuries, we lost the rhythm in the game.
“We played well in the first half with a lot of belief, scored two great goals for Sabitzer and we could’ve scored even more, then after half-time we lost control of the game.
“I know we can do better with these players in the last part of the game and we needed to be more composed, it was not a nice night.”
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Topics: Mark Goldbridge, Manchester United, Sevilla, Europa League, Football