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Rashford leads United to win

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PARIS – It was a case of déjà vu as Marcus Rashford returned to haunt Paris Saint-Germain, scoring with another late winner as Manchester United won 2-1 in their opening Champions League group game on Tuesday.

Two seasons ago United knocked PSG out in dramatic style to reach the competitio­n’s quarterfin­als, with a nerveless Rashford scoring a last-gasp injury-time penalty to win 3-1 in Paris having lost 2-0 in Manchester.

This time he netted in the 87th minute at a rain-soaked Parc des Princes, collecting a pass from substitute Paul Pogba and easily turning his marker before smacking a low shot past goalkeeper Keylor Navas from the edge of the penalty area.

“When it’s late on, you might only get one chance and you need to do your best to make it count,” Rashford said.

He hopes this win will boost United’s Premier League campaign, with United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s side languishin­g in 15th place.

“It’s a good performanc­e but we also have a lot to build on,” Rashford said. “As players, it’s important to believe in the system that the manager tells us to play in.”

United was leading through midfielder Bruno Fernandes’ twice-taken penalty midway through the first half when United forward Anthony Martial rose to clear Neymar’s corner from the left, but instead his glancing header flew past goalkeeper David de Gea to make it 1-1 in the 55th.

De Gea denied Angel Di Maria early in the first half and Kylian Mbappe just after the break with a superb one-handed save that will doubtless boost his confidence after some heavy criticism of his performanc­es in recent months.

Navas had thwarted Rashford with two excellent stops in the last 20 minutes, but even he could not get his hand to the ball as Rashford arrowed his winner into the bottom left corner – to much jubilation from Solskjær.

PSG lost last season’s final to Bayern Munich and travels to Turkey under early pressure next week. It was a disjointed performanc­e from PSG, and coach Thomas Tuchel thought his side’s first-half performanc­e in particular was very poor.

Neymar again failed to score after having not done so during the Final 8 in Lisbon, where he was poor in the final.

While Neymar was booked for complainin­g to the referee, Mbappe was PSG’s most dangerous player and almost scored a spectacula­r solo goal in the 49th.

He weaved in from the left, beat two players with great skill and fired a shot toward the top right corner, but De Gea reacted superbly to push the ball around the post.

While the goalkeeper­s were good, both sides had key players missing through injury and neither had a presence in midfield. The fast-paced game became an end-to-end contest with one counter-attack following the other and gaps everywhere that should have been better exploited.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? MANCHESTER UNITED’S MARCUS RASHFORD leaps over a challenge by PSG’s Presnel Kimpembe during the Champions League group H match between Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United at the Parc des Princes in Paris, France, on Tuesday.
ASSOCIATED PRESS MANCHESTER UNITED’S MARCUS RASHFORD leaps over a challenge by PSG’s Presnel Kimpembe during the Champions League group H match between Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United at the Parc des Princes in Paris, France, on Tuesday.
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