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		Man United slump to Sociedad loss, Marquinhos inspires Arsenal
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			 [September 09, 2022] 
			(Reuters) - Manchester United kicked 
			off their Europa League campaign poorly with a 1-0 home defeat by 
			Real Sociedad as Arsenal's new signing Marquinhos scored in a 2-1 
			win at FC Zurich on Thursday.
 A minute's silence was observed in Zurich and Manchester following 
			the death of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, which was marred by booing 
			from the crowd in Switzerland.
 
 "UEFA and European football are truly saddened by the passing away 
			of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, one of the world’s most-respected 
			figures," European football governing body UEFA said in a statement.
 
 "Our thoughts are with her family and the President of the English 
			Football Association Prince William, as well as with the citizens of 
			the United Kingdom and Commonwealth realms."
 
 The evening was marred by crowd trouble in Nice, where the start of 
			the Europa Conference League game against Cologne was delayed by 
			almost an hour and left one person in critical condition.
 
 
			
			 
			At Old Trafford, United pinned Real Sociedad in their own half, with 
			Christian Eriksen finding spaces for Anthony Elanga and Ronaldo but 
			the Spanish side held on thanks to their centre backs.
 
 Ronado netted in the first half, only to see the offside flag be 
			raised.
 
 With Eriksen replaced by Bruno Fernandes for the second half, United 
			lacked creativity and Real Sociedad started to grow more confident.
 
 They were rewarded in the 59th minute when Brais Mendez converted a 
			penalty following a handball by Lisandro Martinez.
 
 The result left United third in Group E, behind Real Sociedad and 
			early leaders Sheriff Tiraspol, who beat Omonia Nicosia 3-0.
 
 Lazio top Group F after Matias Vacino's double helped them beat 
			Feyenoord 4-2 in Rome.
 
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			Real Sociedad's Brais Mendez scores their first goal from the 
			penalty spot REUTERS/Craig Brough 
            
			 
 
			 Earlier, Marquinhos kicked off his Arsenal career 
			in style as he scored one goal and set up another in the Group A 
			opener against Zurich.
 The 19-year-old Brazilian, who joined from Sao Paulo, opened the 
			scoring and set up Eddie Nketiah for the winner after Mirling 
			Kryeziu's equaliser with a penalty.
 
 In the group's other match, PSV Eindhoven got off to a mediocre 
			start as they were held 1-1 at home by Bodo/Glimt while AS Roma, who 
			won the Europa Conference League last season, slumped to a 2-1 
			defeat at Ludogorets in Group C.
 
 Real Betis claimed a 2-0 win at HJK Helsinki with a Willian Jose 
			double in the group's other match.
 
 A reshuffled Gunners side took an early lead when Nketiah sent the 
			ball across for Marquinhos, who fired into the top corner at the end 
			of a swift counter attack after 16 minutes.
 
 The Londoners continued to dominate but the hosts weathered the 
			storm and levelled on the stroke of halftime, Kryeziu coolly 
			converting a penalty after Nketiah brought down Fidan Aliti.
 
 Nketiah made up for his mistake in the 62nd minute by heading home 
			from Marquinhos's cross to give the Premier League leaders a 
			deserved three points.
 
 (Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Ed Osmond)
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