straight to your inbox every day for free Real Sociedad's director of football has hit out at Uefa, suggesting Manchester United have been handed an 'unfair' advantage ahead of their Europa League last-32 tie.
The first-leg of the tie has been moved from Sociedad's Anoeta Stadium in San Sebastian to Turin - although the second-leg is still scheduled to take place at Old Trafford.
The two sides were due to meet in the Basque region next Thursday, but strict travel restrictions in Spain have prevented Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side from making the trip.
Sociedad chief Roberto Olabe insists he has no issue with the first-leg being moved to Italy in order to accommodate United, however he feels they have an advantage due to the fact the second-leg.
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