Imperial Valley Press

Man United wins again at PSG; Messi scores in Barca rout

- By STEVE DOUGLAS AP Sports Writer

Marcus Rashford sprinted toward the corner flag inside an empty Parc des Princes and slid on his knees in celebratio­n, just like two seasons ago.

Another trip to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League. Another late winner for the Manchester United striker.

In a heavyweigh­t contest on the opening night of the group stage, United reproduced its stunning exploits from the 2018-19 competitio­n by beating PSG away thanks to Rashford’s 87th-minute strike in a 2-1 win on Tuesday.

It was an eerily similar scenario to 18 months ago, when United arrived in the French capital heavily depleted and 2-0 down from the first leg of the teams’ last-16 match. It was Rashford who clinched an unlikely 3-1 win — and progress to the quarterfin­als — with a stoppage-time penalty.

PSG, last season’s beaten finalist, already has work to do if the Qatar-owned team is to realize its long-held ambition of being European champion for the first time.

Lionel Messi’s Barcelona and Cristiano Ronaldo’s Juventus are up and running already, though.

Messi scored a penalty to set Barca on its way to a 5-1 win over Hungarian outsider Ferencváro­s as the Spanish team began the rebuild of its reputation in Europe’s elite competitio­n, two months after an embarrassi­ng 8-2 loss to Bayern Munich in the quarterfin­als last season.

Ronaldo was missing for Juventus after testing positive for the coronaviru­s last week, but the Italian champion had a worthy replacemen­t in Alvaro Morata as the striker scored twice in a 2-0 win at Dynamo Kyiv.

There were wins for Lazio, Leipzig and Club Brugge, while Chelsea and Sevilla drew 0-0 and two group-stage newcomers — Rennes and Krasnodar — drew 1-1.

SHORTAGE OF FANS

There were no fans at the Parc des Princes, one of three stadiums — along with Barcelona’s Camp Nou and Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge — to be without spectators for the return of the Champions League because of the coronaviru­s.

Other games were sparsely attended, with nearly 16,700 spectators watching Zenit St. Petersburg lose 2-1 to Brugge, 14,850 seeing Juventus win in Kyiv, and 5,000 attending the Rennes-Krasnodar game.

A sluggish PSG certainly could have done with some backing from its supporters, with United proving more than a match for the home team despite having a makeshift center-back pairing of Axel Tuanzebe and Victor Lindelof while Paul Pogba started on the bench.

United went ahead through midfielder Bruno Fernandes’ twice- taken penalty midway through the first half but conceded when Anthony Martial rose to clear Neymar’s corner from the left, only to glance a header past his own goalkeeper, David de Gea, in the 55th.

Rashford had already been denied by PSG goalkeeper Keylor Navas when he collected a pass from Pogba and smashed a low, angled shot inside the far post from the edge of the penalty area.

In the other game in Group H, Leipzig — a surprise semifinali­st last season — beat Istanbul Basaksehir 2-0 in front of just under 1,000 fans thanks to two first-half goals by Spanish defender Angeliño.

 ?? AP Photo/Joan Monfort ?? Barcelona’s Lionel Messi scores a penalty during the Champions League group G soccer match between FC Barcelona and Ferencvaro­s at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain, on Tuesday.
AP Photo/Joan Monfort Barcelona’s Lionel Messi scores a penalty during the Champions League group G soccer match between FC Barcelona and Ferencvaro­s at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain, on Tuesday.

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