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Maroune Fellaini’s last-minute winner sees Manchester United through to knockout stages
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Jose Mourinho let his pent-up anger out on some water bottle holders after dreadful Manchester United rode their luck to seal progress to the Champions League last-16 through Marouane Fellaini's late strike against Young Boys.
With Juventus beating Valencia in the other Group H match, United knew victory against the Swiss champions - a side they beat 3-0 in Switzerland - would have secured progress with a match to spare.
But Mourinho's underperforming side lacked creativity, cohesion and confidence against a Young Boys side displaying all those characteristics, only for Fellaini to secure a lucky 1-0 win and progress to the knockout phase in stoppage time.
The United manager's frustration had been growing throughout the match and his angry celebration said it all as he kicked one water bottle carrier and threw another into the floor.
Victory meant United head to Valencia next month with progress assured, but Tuesday's performance raises more questions than answers given their tepid response to Saturday's goalless draw with struggling Crystal Palace.
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When is it?
Manchester United vs Young Boys gets underway at 20:00 GMT at Old Trafford on Tuesday 27 November.
Where can I watch it?
BT Sport will be showing live coverage on BT Sport 2 and online on the BT Sport app for customers.
Odds
Manchester United to win: 1/4
Young Boys to win: 10/1
Draw: 5/1
Prediction
Manchester United 2-0 Young Boys: Surely Jose Mourinho’s side have enough to beat their far inferior opposition, right?
Aymeric Laporte may just be the best footballer in the world without a single international cap.
He starts in the country of his birth tonight, and Jack Pitt-Brooke dissected how the centre-back has helped take Manchester City to even greater heights.
15 minutes until kick-off.
Do you need a refresher of all the possible permutations of tonight's game at Old Trafford? Then here you go...
News from Athens - Ajax are through with a 2-0 victory over AEK. Bayern Munich should join them in the knockout stages from Group E.
Will both Manchester clubs also make their way through? Kick-off is imminent at Old Trafford and the Groupama Stadium in Lyon...
In Lyon and in Manchester, both games are underway.
Lyon 0-0 Manchester City, 2 minutes
An interesting tactical option taken by Pep Guardiola tonight, with Kyle Wlaker seemingly on the right of a back three also containing John Stones and Aymeric Laporte.
Lyon have picked what is, for all intents and purposes, a back five, so Guardiola has gone like-for-like.
Lyon 0-0 Manchester City, 4 minutes
Memphis Depay nips in behind and nearly latches on to a pass over the top, forcing John Stones to clear for a corner.
The Dutchman's resulting corner is into a dangerous area and City are perhaps fortunate to smuggle it clear from Aymeric Laporte's powerful header.
Good start from the French side.
Manchester United 0-0 Young Boys, 4 minutes
Early chance for Marcus Rashford.
Luke Shaw's forward pass is too heavy for Jesse Lingard, but LIngard manages to just about get a toe on it which inadvertently takes it perfectly into the onrushing Rashford's path.
Rashford is one-on-one with David von Ballmoos but finds only the top of the net with his lofted effort.
He should really have scored...
Lyon 0-0 Manchester City, 8 minutes
Looking more like a four now from Manchester City with Aleksandr Zinchenko at left-back, as most felt they would arrange themselves tonight..
Lyon continuing to press well, but the visitors are starting to get their possession game going.
Manchester United 0-0 Young Boys, 8 minutes
Jean-Pierre Nsame cuts inside and fires a fairly tame shot goalwards. The Ivorian's effort did take a deflection, and Young Boys will have a corner.
It is a little too shallow and only finds a Manchester United head.
Lyon 0-0 Manchester City, 13 minutes
That's a bad miss from Memphis Depay.
Lyon work space on the right and cross towards the Dutchman who is in excellent position in the Manchester City box, but he takes his eye of his volley and it goes rather awry.
At the other end, Riyad Mahrez has an equally opportune moment but can't beat Anthony Lopes, who holds onto his shot.
An open start in Lyon.
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