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Ruben Amorim's side carry a commanding 3-0 lead into the second leg against Athletic Bilbao, having stunned the Basques with a ruthless first-leg display at San Mamés that featured goals from Fernandes and Casimiro.
United's flawless European run stands in sharp contrast to their dismal domestic form, with Amorim wary of his side's unpredictability despite a commanding lead.
Bilbao, meanwhile, arrive in Manchester depleted and needing a miracle. Key attackers Nico and Iñaki Williams, as well as top scorer Oihan Sancet, are all sidelined through injury, while standout defender Dani Vivian is suspended after last week's red card.
They face long odds — no team has ever overturned a three-goal first-leg deficit in this competition. Yet Amorim remains cautious, admitting: 'Sometimes we're one team, then something happens and we lose our minds a little.'
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