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Manchester United came from behind to beat Bodo/Glimt 3-2 in the Europa League on Thursday, Spurs conceded late to draw 2-2 with AS Roma and leaders Lazio were held to a scoreless draw by Ludogorets.
Athletic Bilbao enjoyed an easy win over Elfsborg and Eintracht Frankfurt beat Midtjylland to draw level on 13 points with Lazio as Galatasaray and Anderlecht were held to draws.
United, in manager Ruben Amorim’s first game at Old Trafford, had the perfect start thanks to a howler from the Bodo goalkeeper in the first minute which allowed Alejandro Garnacho in for an easy goal.
The Norwegian side went ahead through Hakon Evjen’s superb strike in the 19th minute and a goal from Philip Zinckernagel four minutes later, but United levelled just before the break through Rasmus Hojlund.
The Danish striker scored again five minutes after the break and United’s second successive win moved them up to 12th in the standings on nine points.
Spurs also took an early lead at home, with Son Heung-min converting a penalty in the fifth minute but Roma drew level through Evan N’Dicka before Brennan Johnson put the home side back in front before halftime.
A dominant Spurs failed to put Roma away, however, and Mats Hummels’ added-time goal meant the English side slipped to ninth on 10 points, with Roma 21st on six.