You have to be kidding. Europa League was made for teams outside of the top four so how can you even say that winning it is bigger than the Premier League? The prestige is on the lower level since it's basically a trophy for teams that cannot win their respective domestic title or teams that cannot make it to the elite group.
I just laughed reading his comment that the Europa league is more prestigious than winning the premier league. Europa league is an European competition but that doesn’t make it more special than the premier league just because teams from different leagues participate in it, it as Yogee said, the competition is being set for teams that couldn’t make it to the prestigious champions league meaning they are inferior teams.
I don’t agree that the Europa league is better than the premier league at all, could be more prestigious than some country’s domestic league but definitely not better than the premier league.
If the Champions League is the comparison, maybe I will agree that the English League is not more prestigious than the Champions League, but if we compare the European League with the English League, I think we will find the answer easily.
You are right, maybe it is a European competition, but you must also remember that the European League is also the second caste after the Champions League. If you compare it with the second caste of competition in England, maybe that's true, but if you compare it with the English League, I don't agree at all.
If Liverpool had to choose which one to prioritize, for example, I would say they should prioritize the Premier League.
In the world of football there is no such thing as luck, in my opinion this is the result of the Manchester United team's hard work with excellent passes which were then put to good use by the Manchester United players resulting in the winning goal for Manchester United. It's true that Liverpool played very well, but they played too hastily so they couldn't take advantage of all the opportunities they got when they were in the Manchester United goal. In my opinion, this is not the Liverpool coach's fault, in fact Kloop gave his squad a strategy that looks very good. It's just that Liverpool's defense is too focused on the front so they don't pay enough attention to their players from Manchester United.
I don't agree with you when you say that in football there is no such thing as luck, I think luck will always exist in football. For example, a team at the bottom of the standings can win against a top team, even though they don't hold the ball much in the game and are constantly being attacked, is this not an advantage? but I would agree if you said effort and hard work would make them lucky, I think that is a more appropriate word.
In this match, I saw that Manchester United were braver in going out to attack, I think that was the key to their success in this match, and they were finally able to win this very tight match.