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The Guardian - UK
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Jamie Jackson in Odessa

Uefa hopeful that Manchester United’s Europa League match can go ahead

Manchester United in Ukraine: how cold is too cold for sport?

Uefa are hopeful that Manchester United’s Europa League game against Zorya Luhansk can go ahead as scheduled on Thursday following concerns regarding the frozen pitch at the Chornomorets Stadium in Odessa.

A pitch inspection took place at 10am local time, with one Uefa official confident the closing Group A match will be played. “The pitch is at its coldest now, it’s only going to become warmer as the day goes on,” he said.

A Zorya media officer reiterated the view, voicing optimism the match, which kicks off at 8pm local time, will be staged.Another club official, speaking after the pitch inspection, said: “Everything depends on the weather and the pitch is not brilliant at moment – we’re expecting temperatures of 2-3 degrees and everything should be OK.”

José Mourinho had been unimpressed with the surface on Wednesday evening when he saw it on arrival at the stadium before training. The manager questioned why Uefa had allowed a final match to be played in Odessa in December when temperatures were bound to plummet.

United require a point to ensure qualification to the knockout stage.

Ashley Young’s boots on the frozen pitch at the Chornomorets Stadium during Wednesday’s Manchester United training session
Ashley Young’s boots on the frozen pitch at the Chornomorets Stadium during Wednesday’s Manchester United training session. Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Reuters
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