Manchester United’s win over Bodo/Glimt in the UEFA Europa League moved them up from 15th to 12th in the league standings. Rasmus Holjund scored twice, and Alejandro Garnacho added another goal, fueling United’s comeback after they had lost their lead in the first half. They are now in a much easier and more comfortable position to reach the knockout rounds, with automatic qualification attainable. What steps do United need to take to secure their spot in the knockout stages, and is it still possible for them to finish in the top eight? United have not lost any matches in the Europa League this season, achieving two victories and three draws. Although they began the competition slowly with back-to-back draws against FC Twente, Porto, and Fenerbahce, the Reds have secured victories in their last two matches. With three games remaining, United must earn a minimum of four points to guarantee a top 103 position. READ MORE: A group of United fans is organizing a protest against ticket prices before the match against Everton. Ruben Amrorim will be looking to find a way into the top eight, as United is currently just one point behind.