Late Fellaini Winner Shoots Wavering United Into UCL Last 16
28th November 2018
Mourinho made the bold decision to leave Paul Pogba and Romelu Lukaku on the bench and Alexis Sanchez out of his squad completely among six changes from a drab 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace on Saturday
- Marouane Fellaini's injury time winner saved Manchester United from another embarrassing Champions League blank and fired the Red Devils into the last 16 with a 1-0 win over Swiss champions Young Boys
- United were on the verge of failing to score for a third consecutive European home game until the Belgian turned and shot into the far corner
- Mourinho defended his decision to drop Pogba and Lukaku by referring to the clamour for Rashford to get more starts up front by certain sections of the English media
MANCHESTER, United Kingdom- Marouane Fellaini's injury time
winner saved Manchester United from another embarrassing Champions League blank
and fired the Red Devils into the last 16 with a 1-0 win over Swiss champions
Young Boys at Old Trafford.
United were on the verge of failing to score for a third
consecutive European home game until the Belgian turned and shot into the far
corner, provoking Jose Mourinho to throw a box of water bottles to the ground
in a mixture of joy and relief.
In keeping with United's struggles under Mourinho, it could
have been even worse but for the brilliance of goalkeeper David de Gea who
produced a stunning save from Ulisses Garcia's deflected effort to deny Young
Boys midway through the second-half.
Mourinho made the bold decision to leave Paul Pogba and
Romelu Lukaku on the bench and Alexis Sanchez out of his squad completely among
six changes from a drab 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace on Saturday, but it
largely backfired as United failed to impress once more.
However, the three-time European champions are guaranteed a
place in the knockout rounds thanks to Fellaini's late intervention and
Juventus' 1-0 win over Valencia.
Mourinho defended his decision to drop Pogba and Lukaku by
referring to the clamour for Rashford to get more starts up front by certain
sections of the English media.
But the Portuguese coach was less than impressed with the
21-year-old just five minutes in when Rashford raced onto Jesse Lingard's flick
but dinked his finish over the bar with just goalkeeper David von Ballmoos to
beat.
Brazilian midfielder Fred was handed a rare start in Pogba's
absence despite his reported £50 million ($64 million) price tag when joining
from Shakhtar Donetsk in June.
And Fred was inches away from his second United goal with a
rasping drive that rose just over the crossbar in a bright start from the hosts
that contrasted sharply to their sluggish form in recent weeks.
Struggling United
However, that initial flurry of excitement quickly died down
as again Mourinho's men laboured to break down the Swiss champions, who they
beat 3-0 in Bern back in September thanks to a Pogba double.
Djibril Sow backheeled an excellent chance wide just before
half-time and Kevin Mbabu also fired into the side-netting as the visitors
posed a threat on the counter-attack as United's search for a breakthrough
became ever more desperate.
Rashford shot wide again from a narrow angle before Fellaini
spooned over a glorious chance when Ballmoos flapped under pressure from
Lingard.
Mourinho's patience finally ran out as he summoned Pogba and
Lukaku from the bench for the final quarter.
But it was De Gea who came to the Red Devils' rescue at the
other end moments later with a remarkable save to claw Garcia's deflected shot
off the line.
Christian Fassnacht then blazed over another glorious
opportunity to give the visitors a famous win.
And they were made to pay when Fellaini was fortunate to
escape when he controlled Lukaku's flick-on with his hand before firing a shot
into the far corner.