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Partizan coach Milosevic confident no racism will blight Manchester United game

Partizan coach Milosevic confident no racism will blight Manchester United game
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The Serbian side were ordered to play their last two UEFA competition home matches behind closed doors.

Partizan Belgrade head coach Savo Milosevic is confident the Europa League match against Manchester United will be a "celebration of football" after the hosts completed a two-match stadium sanction for racist behaviour.

The Serbian side were ordered to play their last two UEFA competition home matches behind closed doors due to "the racist behaviour of its supporters" in the third qualifying round match against Yeni Malatyaspor of Turkey.

The second of those games against AZ Alkmaar last month was allowed to be played in front of children under the age of 14 and a full house is expected at Partizan Stadium on Thursday after the ban was served.

Former Aston Villa striker Milosevic urged Partizan fans to behave over the weekend and is hopeful that no issues will rear their head when United visit.

"First of all, I expect everything to be fair and in the spirit of the sport," he said.

"We know of our supporters, we are aware of the importance of the game and we are also aware of the problems we have had in the past.

"But tomorrow will once again be a celebration of football, so I don't expect any problems in that regard.

Milosevic Savo
Former Aston Villa striker Milosevic Savo is hopeful there will be no issues when United visit (Barry Batchelor/PA)

"We all know how important the support from the home fans can be."

Thursday's match comes fresh from UEFA hitting the Football Association of Serbia with a two-match ban on spectators, the second of which is suspended for a 12-month probationary period, for racism in September's 4-2 defeat by Portugal in Belgrade.

Marcus Rashford and Harry Maguire were on the field when sickening racist marred last week's Euro 2020 qualifier in Bulgaria, with this the United duo's first away match since that night of shame in Sofia.

United head into Thursday's Group L encounter buoyed by their display in the 1-1 Premier League draw with table-topping Liverpool and Milosevic believes they will soon be back fighting at the top.

"It's impossible for one club to be always on the top level," the former Villa striker said.

"In my epoch, Manchester was one of the best teams in the world with Sir Alex Ferguson. They practically won everything possible and it's difficult to stay on that level always.

"But Manchester United is definitely in the top three biggest clubs in the world even today.

"They have some difficulties, but it is also normal to have these difficulties, especially after the epoch of one man who was there for more than 30 years. It's difficult to find someone similar.

"These problems, for me, are normal and natural, logically.

"But nevertheless, it's still one of the biggest teams in England, in Europe and they definitely possess quality and I am certain that in the future, all of Europe will see how good they are.

"They have some extraordinary young players and it's a question of time for them to become key players and to lead Manchester forward."

Milosevic believes Partizan also boast some exciting young talents and hopes they can impress Ferguson, who the former striker knows from working with him as part of UEFA's technical observers group for Euro 2016.

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Sir Alex Ferguson will be in Belgrade this week (Martin Rickett/PA)

"It will be an honour and a privilege for him to be here tomorrow and I am honoured to say that I have in the past worked with Sir Alex Ferguson," he added.

"These are some of my favourite football memories.

"With respect to what he will be seeing in Belgrade, there are plenty of things to see.

"But as (with) all Scotsman, I would recommend him to just go find himself a good drop of alcohol maybe."

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