Man Utd ratings: Lukaku matches Ronaldo’s feat while Rashford shows nerves of steel at PSG
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side produced one of the most famous comebacks in the club's history to dump French giants out of the Champions League
MANCHESTER UNITED produced one of the most famous comebacks in their long-history to stun PSG and dump them out of the Champions League.
Here, SunSport rates each and every United hero from the 3-1 triumph at Parc des Princes:
DAVID DE GEA: Not much he could do about the goal but otherwise commanded his area well.
VICTOR LINDELOF: Gets better all the time, if he continues on this thread he will start to sneak into the realms of Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic.
ERIC BAILLY: Whether it was tactical or not he was having a bit of a nightmare before Ole hauled him off after 35 minutes for Diogo Dalot.
CHRIS SMALLING: Got nutmegged by Kylian Mbappe for the cross for PSG’s opening goal but had otherwise done well against the home sides danger man.
ASHLEY YOUNG: Adjusted well as part of a three man back line after Bailly went off and Dalot moved into the wing-back role.
SCOTT MCTOMINAY: He has had big boots to fill coming in for Nemanja Matic in a role in front of the back four but has performed it well.
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FRED: With Paul Pogba suspended after a first leg red card the Brazilian had to be played and didn’t let his boss down.
LUKE SHAW: Employed in a wing back role which is perfect for him as he is equally adept going forward and at the back.
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ANDREAS PEREIRA: The injury crisis has pushed him into the first team in an advanced midfield role but his performances have proved United’s strength in depth.
ROMELU LUKAKU: The Big Belgian has had his critics but that is six goals in three games for him now as United almost pulled it off. He is the first United player to score two goals in three successive games since Cristiano Ronaldo in December 2006.
MARCUS RASHFORD: Has not looked as sharp since his ankle injury against Liverpool but showed nerves of steel at the death. Kept his cool to convert the match-winning spot-kick to complete the famous comeback.