PSG 1-2 Manchester United: Marcus Rashford hits late winner in Paris AGAIN
Daily MailWhatever the future may hold for Marcus Rashford, he will always have Paris. Marcus Rashford was the match winner for Manchester United in Paris again as his late goal sealed a deserved victory The England star burst past his man before thumping the ball with precision right into the corner past Keylor Navas It capped off a marvellous performance from United, who became first side to win a group game at PSG in 24 matches MATCH FACTS PSG : Navas, Florenzi, Diallo, Kimpembe, Kurzawa, Ander Herrera, Danilo Pereira, Gueye, Di Maria, Mbappe-Lottin, Neymar; Subs not used: Marquinhos, Sergio Rico, Draxler, Letellier, Pembele, Fadiga, Ruiz-Atil Scorers: Martial OG Booked: Neymar, Danilo Pereira Man Utd : De Gea, Wan Bissaka, Tuanzebe, Lindelof, Shaw, Telles, Fred, McTominay, Fernandes, Rashford, Martial ; Subs not used: Mata, Fosu-Mensah, Ighalo, Henderson, Pellistri, Matic, Williams Scorers: Fernandes, Rashford Booked: McTominay, Tuanzebe Referee: Antonio Miguel Mateu Lahoz There were three minutes left when Paul Pogba, on as a second-half substitute, held play up on the edge of the area, shielding the ball and spying Rashford in a dangerous corridor. The game had got off to the perfect start for visitors when Bruno Fernandes reliably strokes into the corner from penalty spot Fernandes showed some nerve to score his penalty, having seen his first saved before it was ordered to be re-taken PSG were furious but highlights showed they could not have any complaints with Navas well off his line before saving A header from a corner, straight into his own net, was what got PSG back into the game and for a while seemed sure to deny Manchester United a deserved victory. PSG were sluggish in the first half but David De Gea still had to make a brilliant save to deny Layvin Kurzawa from point blank Axel Tuanzebe was one of United's standout performers, keeping the usually brilliant Kylian Mbappe mostly quiet all night PSG came out much better after the break and were soon back on level terms when Anthony Martial headed into his own net The hosts celebrated after a good bit of fortune had given them a way back into a game they had been deservedly losing Without a doubt the 6-1 reversal against Tottenham had a profound effect on Solskjaer. Aaron Wan-Bissaka made a superb last-ditch tackle to thwart Mbappe from scoring in the second half of Tuesday's game United had looked menacing going forward all night and Rashford picked out a corner with aplomb late on to restore the lead Neymar had barely had a sighter all match and tried his luck late on from range but couldn't trouble an inspired De Gea in goal RELIVE ALL THE ACTION FROM THE PARC DES PRINCES HERE WITH SPORTSMAIL