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Published 19:12 24 Aug 2016 BST
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You don't get that in the Europa League, where history shows it's almost impossible for a team to fluke its way to victory. The best team tends to win it, so we can expect to see this one in the Old Trafford trophy cabinet by the end of May.
The chance to host some of the world's greatest footballers - the likes of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Paul Pogba and Phil Jones - will be a truly special occasion for the lesser-known clubs United encounter on their road to Europa League glory this season.
As we saw back in 2013, our Ronnie was so overcome with emotion when he returned to United that he played for most of the night like a blindfolded Gabriel Obertan that had just necked eight pints. He might have eventually scored the winner that night, but he was far from the player that our great club created.
Without us being involved, he can at least concentrate on playing his best football this season without being distracted by the thought of potentially having to face the club at which he spent the happiest days of his career.
We can all take comfort from that.
Paris Saint-Germain aren't much better, either. Having turned the French league into an annual cakewalk, a team that your mums and dads are older than are now acting like they're European royalty.
Thankfully, there's none of this nonsense in the Europa League, where all of the teams competing are their on their own achievement / failure to finish high enough in their domestic leagues to get Champions League football.
This isn't the case in the Europa League, where fixtures are played on a Thursday night. So if you fancy having a skinful to celebrate Marouane Fellaini's heavily deflected 67th minute equaliser against FK Qarabağ, go ahead - you've only got a matter of hours left of your working week. Your boss probably won't even notice.
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