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Young Boys stun Ronaldo’s United in Champions League

Ronaldo’s early goal could not save Manchester United from another Champions League loss in Switzerlan­d, 2-1 on Tuesday against a sharp and robust Young Boys team

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Substitute Jordan Siebatcheu struck with the last kick of the game as Swiss side Young Boys claimed a sensationa­l 2-1 Champions League win over 10-man Manchester United on Tuesday ater Cristiano Ronaldo had earlier opened the scoring.

USA striker Siebatcheu pounced on Jesse Lingard’s short back-pass to tuck the ball past David de Gea for a 95th-minute winner in front of a delirious crowd at the Wankdorf Stadium.

Ronaldo had earlier put United ahead with his third goal in two games since returning to Old Trafford.

However, the match hinged on Aaron WanBissaka’s sending-off late in the first half for a dangerous tackle on Young Boys midfielder Christophe­r Martins which gave Young Boys hope.

The hosts hit back to equalise in the second half through Nicolas Moumi Ngamaleu and Ronaldo was substitute­d before Siebatcheu got the winner.

It is a terrible start for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side in Group F, especially with tougher tests likely to come against Atalanta and Villarreal.

Ronaldo at least added to his statistics -- he is the Champions League’s all-time record scorer and now has 135 goals in the competitio­n, 15 more than his old enemy Lionel Messi.

He will be 37 early next year but his hunger for success in Europe’s elite club competitio­n knows no bounds and he clearly felt returning to Old Trafford gave him a beter chance of winning a sixth European Cup than if he stayed at Juventus.

However, it is a decade since United were a real force in the Champions League and this is another disappoint­ing European result for them.

Young Boys won their fourth straight Swiss title last season but have since lost their top scorer, Cameroon’s Jean-pierre Nsame, to a serious injury while coach Gerardo Seoane departed for Bayer Leverkusen. He has been replaced in the Swiss capital by David Wagner, the German-born former USA internatio­nal and one-time boss of Huddersfie­ld Town in the Premier League.

While on paper this was an obvious mismatch, Young Boys did have a boisterous support behind them in a packed stadium with coronaviru­s restrictio­ns in Switzerlan­d now eased.

However United silenced the crowd as they took an early lead, Bruno Fernandes delivering a glorious pass with the outside of his right boot from the let for Ronaldo to steal in behind Ulisses Garcia at the back post and score.

Goalkeeper David von Ballmoos made contact with the shot but failed to keep it out and Ronaldo hadthefirs­tgoalofthi­sseason’schampions­league.

He has now scored in the Champions League in 16 straight seasons, and he had another shot saved at the end of a quick break forward, just ater Switzerlan­d winger Christian Fassnacht had tested David de Gea at the other end.

At that point it seemed only a mater of time before the visitors picked off their opponents on the break, but then came the sending-off of WanBissaka in the 35th minute. The full-back’s studs caught Luxembourg internatio­nal Martins above the let ankle, and French referee Francois Letexier had no choice but to show a straight red card.

Solskjaer immediatel­y removed Jadon Sancho to send on a replacemen­t right-back in Diogo Dalot. He then brought on Raphael Varane for the second half in place of Donny van de Beek, who had been given his first start this season.

That meant a back five for the second half, with Ronaldo let alone up front, while Young Boys pushed forward looking for an equaliser that came in the 66th minute when Ngamaleu got in front of Varane and prodded home Meschack Elia’s cross from the right to the delight of the home fans.

Ronaldo came off in the 72nd minute and right at the end of five added minutes Young Boys won it as Lingard provided the perfect assist for Siebatcheu.

Meanwhile, Salzburg were let to rue two missed penalties in their 1-1 draw at 10-man Sevilla to start their Champions League campaign. The messy match in Seville was marked by errors both by Sevilla’s veterans and the youngsters of Salzburg.

Salzburg could only take one goal from three penalties all earned by inspired striker Karim Adeyemi before 40 minutes were up.

Luka Sucic converted a spot kick to give the Austrian team the lead in the 21st minute. But Sucic and Adeyemi, both age 19, missed two other spot kicks in the first half.

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Young Boys’ Jordy Siebatcheu shoots to score a goal against Manchester United during the UEFA Champions League Group F match on Tuesday.
Agence France-presse ↑ Young Boys’ Jordy Siebatcheu shoots to score a goal against Manchester United during the UEFA Champions League Group F match on Tuesday.

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