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Europa League highlights and round-up: Manchester United through with win, Spurs hold Rangers

Rasmus Højlund struck twice to earn Manchester United three UEFA Europa League points in Czechia while Tottenham held Rangers in Glasgow.

Manchester United's Rasmus Højlund celebrates victory at Plzeň
Manchester United's Rasmus Højlund celebrates victory at Plzeň AFP via Getty Images

Rasmus Højlund was the hero as Manchester United won away to confirm progress to the UEFA Europa League knockout phase along with Lazio, Athletic Club, Anderlecht, Lyon, Frankfurt and Galatasaray, while Tottenham Hotspur earned a draw at Rangers.

UEFA.com rounds up the Matchday 6 action.

Viktoria Plzeň 1-2 Manchester United

Highlights: Viktoria Plzeň 1-2 Man Utd

Substitute Rasmus Højlund's fourth and fifth goals of the campaign inflicted a first league phase defeat on Plzeň and confirmed a top-24 finish for United. With his side trailing to Matěj Vydra's effort shortly after half-time, the Red Devils' Danish forward levelled from close range six minutes after entering the fray, tapping in the rebound following Amad Diallo's deflected effort. The 21-year-old got his second two minutes from time with a neat finish after being picked out by Bruno Fernandes' intelligent free-kick.

Rangers 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur

Highlights: Rangers 1-1 Tottenham

Rangers and Tottenham remain level on 11 points after Dejan Kulusevski cancelled out Hamza Igamane's opener at Ibrox. Igamane's first-time finish from James Tavernier's sweet delivery gave the hosts the lead not long after half-time, but former Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou's current team improved as the second half wore on and secured a hard-earned point when Kulusevski sent a cool finish past Jack Butland from fellow substitute Dominic Solanke's pass.

Ajax 1-3 Lazio

Highlights: Ajax 1-3 Lazio

Lazio ended Matchday 6 top of the league phase rankings and sure of a top-24 finish following an impressive victory in Amsterdam. A dream ball from 37-year-old Pedro Rodríguez after 12 minutes sent Loum Tchaouna through to score his first ever European goal. Bertrand Traoré thundered in an equaliser early in the second half, but Fisayo Dele-Bashiru restored Lazio's advantage within five minutes, and Tchaouna then laid the ball back for Pedro to bend in a splendid third for the visitors.

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