Ruben Amorim says Man Utd not through to final yet despite victory in Bilbao

Manchester Unitedâs head coach Ruben Amorim reacts during the Europa League semi-final against Athletic Bilbao (Miguel Oses/AP)
Ruben Amorim told his players that the job is not done despite Manchester United taking a giant step towards the Europa League final with a memorable away win at 10-man Athletic Bilbao.
A return to San Mames for the May 21 showpiece against Bodo/Glimt or, more likely, Tottenham is within touching distance having seen out an early storm against a side desperately seeking to reach the final at their stadium.
Athletic flew out of the blocks but imploded after Casemiro put United ahead in the 30th minute, with Bruno Fernandes keeping his cool to score from the spot after Dani Vivian saw red for bringing down Rasmus Hojlund.
The nerveless captain added another before the break to complete a 3-0 win for the Red Devils, who head into next Thursdayâs reverse fixture in complete control of the semi-final.
âI think they have to think about the second leg,â Amorim said of his message to Unitedâs players.
âAnd they have to think more about the first 20 minutes than the rest of the game because the game is going to be really tough.
âThere is no away goals so anything can change and that is my message to the players, and we have to think now about Brentford and then the second leg.â
Asked if that was Unitedâs best performance since taking charge in November, the United head coach said: âNo, I think it is the best result because nobody expected this result.
âBut, again, I think you saw two games today â the first 25 minutes and then after the goal, and also with the sending off the game changed.
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âThat was a good thing, also a good thing in the second half was we tried to be cautious.
âWe create chances but the most important thing is that the opponent didnât get many shots to our goal and that was really important.â
It was a night to cherish in what has been a season to forget on the domestic front, with United sat 14th and enduring their worst season of the Premier League era.
âItâs hard to explain,â Amorim said of the difference to Europe, where they remain unbeaten. âWe improve in the last games. I donât look just to the results.
âWe had some games that we won that we didnât play well and some games that we lost but we played well. Sometimes you just need a little bit luck.
âIf you imagine the first 30 minutes, they have chances to score. If they score, itâs a different game so we need to understand these moments.
âWhen we score, we felt more and more free to play, so I know that that is hard. Itâs a different competition.
âI know that is hard to understand, but sometimes itâs the context, itâs the way we see things.
âWe can win this competition and in Premier League, we are just suffering game after game, so try to manage both things with some injuries. Sometimes itâs harder even for the players.â
Athletic head coach Ernesto Valverde reflected on a âvery bad resultâ and expressed frustration about the second goal, with Alejandro Garnacho touching the ball with his hand in the build-up to a cross that led to the penalty and red card after referee Espen Eskas was sent to the monitor.
âWell, the play-off has not finished yet,â he said. âWe have challenged a previous handball by Garnacho.
âWe thought that it had hit his hand and we believe thatâs something that referee needs to assess, and the play continued. Thatâs what we challenged but itâs the ref who needs to referee.
âItâs been too much of a punishment, not only by the fact that they we going to be 2-0 but because we had to play with one man down, so we have felt that of course.â