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Bilbao is the wrong stage for this Champions League-level Europa field

Mar 22, 2026 Editorial
Bilbao is the wrong stage for this Champions League-level Europa field
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The absurdity of the 2026 quarter-finals

Look at the lineup for the Europa League quarter-finals. Manchester United, AC Milan, Bayer Leverkusen, Benfica, Eintracht Frankfurt, Real Sociedad, Galatasaray, and Feyenoord. This bracket is a sick joke. It has more pedigree than half the Champions League field this year.

We are looking at a tournament that has outgrown its own identity. When you have three former European Cup winners and a side like Leverkusen still hunting for their first continental trophy, you stop calling this a secondary competition. It is a slaughterhouse.

The Manchester United and AC Milan collision course

The draw gods were clearly feeling malicious. Pairing United and Milan in the quarter-final is a travesty for the neutral but a dream for the vultures. Both clubs have spent hundreds of millions to crawl out of mediocrity, and now one of them has to lose in April.

United are coming off that chaotic 4-3 win against Sporting in the round of 16, a game where their defensive transition looked like a Sunday league side. If they don't fix the gap between their holding midfielder and the back line, Rafael Leão is going to have a field day. Milan’s counter-attacking speed is exactly the poison required to kill off Erik ten Hag’s high-press aspirations.

Why Bilbao shouldn’t be the destination

The road to Bilbao is supposed to be a grand celebration of the game, but the San Mamés is too small for these clubs. Fans are already complaining about ticket allocations, and rightfully so. You have two of the biggest fanbases in the world in United and Milan, yet the venue capacity is locked at 53,289 seats.

It feels like the governing bodies are allergic to common sense. We are forcing giants into a boutique stadium, creating a black market for tickets that will make the 2022 Champions League final in Paris look organized. The atmosphere will be electric, but the logistical nightmare is already bubbling under the surface.

The sleeper threat in Germany

While everyone obsesses over the big names, keep your eyes on Xabi Alonso’s Leverkusen. They are the only team in this bracket playing coherent, possession-based football that actually makes sense. They dismantled their last opponent with 68% possession and a disciplined press that rarely breaks.

People forget that the Europa League is a graveyard for teams that think they are too big for it. Frankfurt won this thing in 2022 by outworking the giants, not outspending them. If Leverkusen faces a complacent United or a tired Milan in the semi-finals, they will tear them apart.

The coaching chess match

The tactical variance here is what keeps me up at night. You have the pragmatic, counter-attacking setups of Galatasaray, who are absolute demons at home in Istanbul, clashing with the rigid, tactical obsession of Italian football. There isn't a single easy game left.

Real Sociedad are the dark horse, provided they don't choke in the final third. They created 22 chances in their last league game but only scored once. If they don't find their shooting boots before the trip to Old Trafford, they are going home in the second leg.

This isn't a tournament for the faint of heart. It is a gauntlet of historic clubs desperate to prove they belong at the top table. Whoever lifts the trophy in Bilbao will have earned it the hard way, even if the venue itself is a massive mistake in planning.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which teams are in the 2026 Europa League quarter-finals?
The 2026 Europa League quarter-finals feature an incredibly strong lineup including Manchester United, AC Milan, Bayer Leverkusen, Benfica, Eintracht Frankfurt, Real Sociedad, Galatasaray, and Feyenoord. The bracket is considered to have more pedigree than half of the Champions League field this year, boasting three former European Cup winners.
Who will Manchester United play in the Europa League quarter-final?
Manchester United has been drawn to play against Italian giants AC Milan in the 2026 Europa League quarter-finals. The highly anticipated collision course pairs two massive clubs that have spent hundreds of millions to rebuild their squads, meaning one of these historic heavyweights will be eliminated from the competition in April.
Why is Bilbao considered a problematic host for the final?
Bilbao's San Mamés stadium is considered a problematic host for the final because it is too small for clubs with massive global fanbases like Manchester United and AC Milan. The venue capacity is locked at 53,289 seats, which is expected to create a massive black market for tickets and a significant logistical nightmare compared to larger venues.
What makes Bayer Leverkusen a threat in the Europa League?
Managed by Xabi Alonso, Bayer Leverkusen is considered a major sleeper threat because they are playing coherent, possession-based football with a disciplined press that rarely breaks. They dismantled their last opponent with 68 percent possession, proving they have the tactical structure and work rate to tear apart more established giants if they become complacent.
How did Manchester United perform in the round of 16?
Manchester United advanced to the quarter-finals following a chaotic 4-3 victory against Sporting in the round of 16. During that match, their defensive transition looked poor, exposing a concerning gap between their holding midfielder and the back line that opponents like AC Milan's Rafael Leão could easily exploit with their counter-attacking speed.

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