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Marcus Rashford became the hero of Manchester United’s victory over Paris Saint-Germain. Two seasons ago, Rashford was also the player who stopped PSG in the Champions League.
MU began its work in the 2020/2021 Champions League by visiting the PSG marskas. The PSG vs MU duel at Parc des Princes, Wednesday (10/21/2020) at the WIB in the morning, was won by the visitors with a score of 2-1.
MU took the lead first by taking a penalty from Bruno Fernandes in the 23rd minute. PSG leveled in the 55th minute after Anthony Martial scored an own goal.
Rashford later became the winner of the Red Devils. He scored a goal in the 87th minute to ensure MU came home with three points.
Rashford’s goal and United’s victory at the Parc des Princes was like deja vu for PSG. Les Parisiens also suffered a similar defeat to MU in the Champions League two seasons ago. At that time, Rashford was also decisive.
PSG and MU met in the knockout stages of the 2018/2019 Champions League. After winning 2-0 at Old Trafford in the first leg, PSG went on to host MU in the second leg.
In that match at Parc des Princes in March 2019, Rashford scored a penalty late in injury time to lead United to a 3-1 victory. MU finally qualified for the quarter-finals thanks to the advantage of away goals.
“It’s great (to score goals) but the most important thing is that we won,” Rashford said after the game. BT sport.
“Now we are in a strong position in the group, but this is only the first game. The concentration and intensity (that we showed tonight) we must continue with the next game.”
“When it’s the last minute, you’ll probably only get one chance and you have to do everything you can to maximize it. Today was all about that and it gave us all three points,” Rashford said.
Thanks to this victory, MU is second in Group H with three points. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s team lost on goal difference to RB Leipzig, who at the same time beat Istanbul Basaksehir 2-0.
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