Manchester United go into a clash against Austrian side LASK on Thursday night as overwhelming favourites. It's a game, in fact, that is being billed as the "game of the century" in Linz, a city with a huge population of United fans which has voiced its disappointment at the news the game will be played behind closed doors due to coronavirus.
United are odds-on with the bookmakers to progress to the Europa League quarter-finals after the two legs following their convincing victory over Club Brugge.
But rewind almost 20 years to United's only previous game in the Linzer Stadion — which will be eerily empty on Thursday night — and it wasn't plain sailing for Alex Ferguson's United side.
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