NEIL LENNON suffered a nightmare Europa League start with Omonia Nicosia last night as they were defeated by FC Sheriff in Cyprus.

The former Celtic manager's side were put to the sword as goals from Rasheed Akanbi, Iyayi Atiemwen and Mouhamed Diop gave Sheriff victory.

It was a horror start to life in the Europa League for Lennon after his team qualified for the competition against Gent.

Meanwhile, a packed Old Trafford fell silent in tribute to the Queen before Manchester United kicked off their Europa League campaign with defeat to Real Sociedad.

The gates to the ground had just opened when Buckingham Palace announced that the nation’s longest reigning monarch had died at the age of 96.

United’s European opener went ahead as planned following direction from the Football Association and UEFA, with the Queen’s death overshadowing Thursday’s 1-0 loss to Real Sociedad.

The club said they shared “the sorrow of the entire nation” in a statement that recognised “her immense contribution to public life” while offering condolences and sympathy to the Royal Family.

United fans paused anti-Glazer chants before kick-off and La Real’s raucous fans stood still as the stadium joined in an impeccably observed minute’s silence.

Both sides wore black armbands and flags were at half-mast at Old Trafford, where advertising boards were turned black and no music was played.

This was the Red Devils’ first Europa League match since losing the 2021 final against Villarreal and saw Cristiano Ronaldo make just his third appearance in the competition.