Daily Dispatch

Jose boasts, but it was close

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Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho boasted about his Champions League record after Marouane Fellaini’s injury time winner fired his side into the last 16 with a 1-0 win over Young Boys at Old Trafford.

The three-time European champions sealed their place in the knockout stages with a slice of fortune when Fellaini controlled the ball with his hand before firing into the corner.

“For some of my lovers, for those who like stats, 14 seasons in the Champions League, 14 times qualify through the group phases,” said Mourinho on his personal record as boss of Porto, Chelsea and Real Madrid as well as United.

“Never one of my teams stays behind the group phase. The season I didn’t play Champions League, I won the Europa League.”

But there was little for Mourinho to brag about from another laboured performanc­e as United were on the verge of failing to score for a third consecutiv­e European home game for the first time ever.

“The most important thing is to qualify,” said Mourinho.

In keeping with United’s struggles under Mourinho, it could have been even worse but for the brilliance of goalkeeper David de Gea, who produced a stunning save from Ulisses Garcia’s deflected effort to deny Young Boys midway through the second half.

“From my position, David’s save – only one save in the whole game – but it looks a phenomenal save,” said Mourinho.

“A save that the best goalkeeper in the world does and gives his team the possibilit­y to win the match.”

Mourinho made the bold decision to leave Paul Pogba and Romelu Lukaku on the bench and Alexis Sanchez out of his squad as his made six changes from a drab goalless draw with Crystal Palace on Saturday.

Marcus Rashford was given his chance to start as centreto forward, but Mourinho was less than impressed with the 21year-old just five minutes in when he dinked his finish over the bar with just goalkeeper David von Ballmoos to beat.

An initial flurry of excitement quickly died down as again Mourinho’s men laboured to break down the Swiss champions, who they beat 3-0 in Bern back in September thanks to a Pogba double.

Mourinho’s patience finally ran out as he summoned Pogba and Lukaku from the bench for the final quarter.

But it was De Gea who came to the Red Devils’ rescue at the other end moments later with a remarkable save to claw Garcia’s deflected shot off the line.

Christian Fassnacht then blazed over another glorious opportunit­y to give the visitors a famous win.

They were made to pay when Fellaini, fortunate to not be seen controllin­g Lukaku’s flick-on with his hand, fired the winner into the far corner. —

A save that the best keeper in the world does and gives his team the possibilit­y to win the match

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