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Fix-it Fellaini gets Manchester United off the mark with 3-0 win over Basel

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Substitute Marouane Fellaini proved an unlikely source of inspiratio­n as Manchester United comfortabl­y defeated Basel 3-0 on their return to the Champions League.

Fellaini, a replacemen­t for the injured Paul Pogba, gave United a 35th-minute lead at a drizzly Old Trafford and teed up Marcus Rashford for the hosts' third goal after Romelu Lukaku had struck early in the second period.

It was United's first Champions League game since December 2015, with Jose Mourinho's side having engineered a return to the competitio­n by winning the Europa League last season.

While Raphael Wicky's side were pushed aside without too much fuss in this Group A opener, Pogba's premature exit with an apparent hamstring injury meant Mourinho could not reflect on an entirely satisfacto­ry night.

With Ashley Young coming into the United XI at rightback in place of Antonio Valencia to make his first start of the season, Pogba inherited the captain's armband from the Ecuadorian.

But the Frenchman's debut as United skipper would last just 18 minutes after he abruptly clutched the back of his left leg and was obliged to hobble off in disgust, with Fellaini joining the fray.

United had been getting on top and they went close to taking the lead when Henrikh Mkhitaryan jabbed Lukaku's low cross against the post and then saw his follow-up smothered by goalkeeper Tomas Vaclik.

Luca Zuffi gave the hosts a scare when he sliced wide in front of the Stretford End after Chris Smalling failed to deal with a high ball, but two minutes later United opened the scoring.

Lukaku opens account

The home fans could have been forgiven for wondering if it was still 2015, when the stadium last hosted a Champions League game, as Young sidesteppe­d Blas Riveros and whipped in a perfect cross that Fellaini headed home.

Quiet in the first half, Anthony Martial came to life early in the second, beating Manuel Akanji and Taulant Xhaka before dispatchin­g a skidding shot that Vaclik turned behind.

The resulting corner, taken short, yielded United's second goal as Daley Blind's drilled cross was emphatical­ly headed in at the back post by Lukaku, who notched his first goal in the tournament proper. Frequently maligned for his ungainline­ss, Fellaini by now was running the show, freed to roam forward by the anchoring presence of Nemanja Matic behind him.

Martial should have made it 3-0 from the Belgium midfielder's cut-back midway through the second half, only to steer his shot off-target from close range.

Lukaku and Young both worked Vaclik, while Mohamed Elyounouss­i tested David de Gea's concentrat­ion at the other end after cutting inside the sliding Victor Lindelof, before United did claim their third in the 84th minute.

Mkhitaryan completely miscued his attempt at a side-foot finish from Fellaini's rightsided cross, but substitute Rashford arrived behind his team-mate to scuff a shot into the ground and over the despairing Vaclik.

Off the pace domestical­ly, Swiss champions Basel have now gone nine European games without a win.

 ??  ?? Basel's Swiss midfielder Luca Zuffi (L) vies with Manchester United's Belgian midfielder Marouane Fellaini during the UEFA Champions League Group A match at Old Trafford in Manchester
Basel's Swiss midfielder Luca Zuffi (L) vies with Manchester United's Belgian midfielder Marouane Fellaini during the UEFA Champions League Group A match at Old Trafford in Manchester

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