Champions League, Round of 16
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"We deserved to win, and to do so here at Old Trafford just now, I congratulate my team - but it's only half-time and we still have to play at the Parc des Princes."
“It looked like a game we thought it was going to be. In the first half both teams looked at each other, there wasn’t really much in it, and then the first goal. When they got that one, of course it was a poor goal to give away, from a set-play. Then they got the momentum. They started to control the game. They had the experience to play it out. You can see that we’ve not played games at this level for a while and we’ll have to learn from this experience, because it was one of those experiences that can go either way. It’s not going to be a season-defining one for us. It has to be one that we’re going to learn from.”
“You can’t give that as a reason [for the result] because we have players like Mata and Sanchez to come on, and they’re quality players, but of course Jesse and Anthony give us something. Let’s hope they’re not too serious. They’re muscle injuries, so we’ll just have to wait a couple of days.”
“He’s trying to get his body across and Alves is clever enough to put his foot in there, so he hits him. From the side, I know Paul wants to just shield the ball. He’s unlucky and hits him on the knee.”
“Mountains are there to be climbed, aren’t they? You can’t lay down and say this is over. We’re going to have to go down there, believe in ourselves, play a good game and improve from today, obviously. But today of course was a reality check on the level from the top teams.” *Speaking on BT Sport
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44.5% Possession by Manchester United 55.5% Possession by Paris Saint-Germain
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616 Total touches by Manchester United 732 Total touches by Paris Saint-Germain
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448 Total Passes by Manchester United 564 Total Passes by Paris Saint-Germain
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377 Passes Completed by Manchester United 493 Passes Completed by Paris Saint-Germain
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44.5% Possession by Manchester United 55.5% Possession by Paris Saint-Germain
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616 Total touches by Manchester United 732 Total touches by Paris Saint-Germain
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448 Total Passes by Manchester United 564 Total Passes by Paris Saint-Germain
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377 Passes Completed by Manchester United 493 Passes Completed by Paris Saint-Germain
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10 Total Shots by Manchester United 12 Total Shots by Paris Saint-Germain
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1 Shots on Target by Manchester United 5 Shots on Target by Paris Saint-Germain
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8 Chances Created by Manchester United 8 Chances Created by Paris Saint-Germain
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3 Corners by Manchester United 5 Corners by Paris Saint-Germain
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17 Fouls Conceded by Manchester United 7 Fouls Conceded by Paris Saint-Germain
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4 Yellow Cards by Manchester United 4 Yellow Cards by Paris Saint-Germain
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1 Red Cards by Manchester United 0 Red Cards by Paris Saint-Germain
41% Tackling Success by Manchester United 54% Tackling Success by Paris Saint-Germain
17 Total Tackles by Manchester United 13 Total Tackles by Paris Saint-Germain
7 Successful Tackles by Manchester United 7 Successful Tackles by Paris Saint-Germain
It's all over at Old Trafford. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's unbeaten run as caretaker manager comes to an end following a 2-0 defeat to Paris Saint Germain. The visitors opened the scoring through Presnel Kimpembe and doubled their lead minutes later through Kylian Mbappe.
90 MINS + 2
Luke becomes the latest player to enter the referee's book, following a foul on Alves.
89 MINS
United are reduced to 10 men following a rash challenge on Dani Alves by Paul Pogba. The Frenchman was shown a second yellow by the referee and was given his marching orders. This wans't before some confusion as the referee originally sent off Ashley Young. However following consultation with the VAR, clarity was eventually reached.
87 MINS
Kylian Mbappe is fouled by Ander Herrera and the Spaniard becomes the latest player to enter the referee's book.
Man Utd
Home Team Man UtdParis SG
Away Team Paris SG- Buffon Shirt number 1
- Kehrer Shirt number 4
- Thiago Silva Shirt number 2
- Kimpembe Shirt number 3
- Bernat Shirt number 14
- Marquinhos Shirt number 5
- Verratti Shirt number 6 Substituted off at 75 minute Paredes Shirt number 8 Substituted on at 75 minute
- Dani Alves Shirt number 13
- Draxler Shirt number 23
- Di María Shirt number 11 Substituted off at 81 minute Dagba Shirt number 31 Substituted on at 81 minute
- Mbappé Shirt number 7
Substitutes
- Nkunku Shirt number 24
- Dagba Shirt number 31 Substituted off at 81 minute Di María Shirt number 11 Substituted on at 81 minute
- Choupo-Moting Shirt number 17
- Areola Shirt number 16
- Kurzawa Shirt number 20
- Paredes Shirt number 8 Substituted off at 75 minute Verratti Shirt number 6 Substituted on at 75 minute
- Diaby Shirt number 27