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Soccer-Man United book place in Europa League final despite defeat to Roma

By Alasdair Mackenzie

ROME, May 6 (Reuters) - Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reached a major final as Manchester United manager for the first time after a 3-2 defeat to AS Roma at the Stadio Olimpico was enough to earn his side an 8-5 aggregate win in the Europa League semi-finals on Thursday.

The Norwegian had lost his last four semi-finals during his Old Trafford reign and despite Thursday's defeat in Rome, his side progressed comfortably thanks to last week's commanding 6-2 first leg win.

Edinson Cavani fired home a powerful finish after 39 minutes to open the scoring, but Roma found the net twice in the space of three second-half minutes through Edin Dzeko and Bryan Cristante to turn the game on its head.

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United had goalkeeper David de Gea to thank for not going further behind as the Spaniard produced a string of superb saves.

Cavani headed the visitors level but 19-year-old debutant Nicola Zalewski's shot took a big deflection off Alex Telles to beat De Gea as Roma secured the win on the night -- but it was United who were left celebrating at the final whistle. (Reporting by Alasdair Mackenzie, editing by Pritha Sarkar)