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London: Manchester United slipped to yet another poor home defeat in Europe this season after being beaten 3-2 by Athletic Bilbao at Old Trafford in the Europa League.
The home side took the lead, against the run of play through Wayne Rooney before Fernando Llorente equalised with a powerful header on the brink of half-time.
Oscar De Marcos turned home a wonderfully crafted winner and Iker Muniain hit a late third before Rooney turned home a penalty in stoppage time to round off a thrilling affair.
United made five changes to their side, Phil Jones moved into midfield as Chris Smalling was reintroduced to the defence and Javier Hernandez partnered Rooney in attack.
Athletic made one change to the side that beat Real Sociedad in Sunday's Basque derby, highly rated midfielder Javi Martinez moved into defence to cover the suspended Fernando Amorebieta with Ander Iturraspe coming into the middle.
The Spanish side made an assured start to the match and went close to taking a deserved lead in the fourth minute as Llorente fired just wide after displaying nimble feet on the edge of the area.
United were struggling to cope with Bilbao's fluid formation and the Spaniard had a good shout for a penalty turned down as Llorente was dragged to the turf by Smalling.
Just as an Athletic goal looked imminent Sir Alex Ferguson's side struck, Ryan Giggs bundled his way through midfield before exchanging passes with Hernandez, the Mexican turning sharply in the box but saw his effort saved by Gorka Irazioz but Rooney was on hand to follow in and smash home.
The goal could have sucked the life from Marcelo Bielsa's side but they persevered, Llorente unlucky to see his header fly over the bar before Markel Susaeta could only chip wide when through on De Gea's goal.
Andoni Iraola tried to sneak an effort in at the near post before Athletic grabbed a richly deserved equaliser just before the break, Susaeta was given too much space by Evra and picked out the on-rushing Llorente who planted a firm header into the net and sent the 6,000 travelling fans into ear-shattering delirium.
The start of the second half saw Muniain's 20-yard drive bringing a magnificent sprawling save out of compatriot De Gea before the 21-year-old made another stunning stop to deny Llorente's curled effort.
United were forced to reshuffle their pack as Smalling's head wound, sustained in England's defeat to the Netherlands, re-opened and Michael Carrick was brought on in his place with Jones moving back into the defence.
Hernandez was looking the most potent of the home side's strikers but the Mexican could not find space in the box and saw two efforts blocked.
A change was needed and Ferguson responded, sending Anderson on in place of Park Ji-Sung, moving Giggs to the left flank.
United were still looking sluggish and once again had De Gea to thank as he blocked Muniain's effort after a great twisting run from the teenage attacker.
The home side went straight up the other end and Hernandez may have equalised but his touch from Giggs' ball got away from him and Irazioz was able to smother the ball.
The Basque side were the game's much better side and scored their second goal with 20 minutes remaining, Muniain and Susaeta combining brilliantly through the middle to bypass Anderson before Ander Herrera chipped an excellent ball to De Marcos who swept the ball past De Gea first time to give Athletic the lead.
Nani was sent on in place of Giggs as United chased an unlikely and undeserved equaliser.
Rooney hit a rasping effort into the gloves of Irazioz before Llorente was substituted to thunderous applause from the Basque supporters.
Athletic further extended their lead late on, De Gea saved De Marcos' initial effort but was powerless to resist as Muniain raced in to tap home a third.
Rooney smashed home a late penalty to narrow the deficit but United will have much work to do if they are to salvage the tie in a week's time.
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