Did Man Utd Just Get a Major Boost Before the Europa League Final Against Spurs?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Manchester United may have key players returning just in time for the final.
- The match is crucial for UEFA Champions League qualification.
- Both teams are struggling domestically but have a chance for redemption.
- Ruben Amorim and the squad will face the media ahead of the match.
- The final takes place at San Mames in Bilbao.
Manchester, May 20 (NationPress) Manchester United seems to have gained a significant advantage just before the UEFA Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur in Bilbao.
Players Diogo Dalot, Leny Yoro, and Joshua Zirkzee have faced injuries leading up to Wednesday's crucial match, but all three were seen participating in the team’s pre-flight training session on the Carrington pitch this morning.
Although their participation in the final is yet to be officially confirmed, their presence in training is indeed a promising indicator ahead of the anticipated announcement from Ruben Amorim regarding the squad traveling later today.
Following an injury sustained during the April match against Newcastle United, Zirkzee was initially ruled out for the season. However, his recent return to training is timely, especially after scoring against Real Sociedad and Lyon during their Europa League campaign.
Defenders Dalot and Yoro have been reliable starters in this season's European knockout stages when fit. Nevertheless, Dalot has not played since the Premier League clash with Wolves on April 20, and Yoro had to exit the recent league match against West Ham.
Zirkzee's fellow Dutchman, Matthijs de Ligt, was absent from the last session but engaged in individual training elsewhere on the pitch.
The Manchester United squad is set to depart for Bilbao today, with coach Ruben Amorim, captain Bruno Fernandes, and defender Harry Maguire scheduled to address the media at the pre-match press conference from the final venue, San Mames.
This match holds immense importance for both teams, who have been struggling in their domestic campaigns, currently sitting at 16th and 17th place respectively. Winning the final would offer much-needed relief to their fanbases, as the victor secures automatic qualification for the UEFA Champions League next season.