Rangers defender Ridvan Yilmaz lands on Manchester United's Leny Yoro during the Europa League encounter at Old TraffordImage source, Getty Images
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Rangers defender Ridvan Yilmaz lands on Manchester United's Leny Yoro at Old Trafford

Manchester United skipper Bruno Fernandes scored a dramatic stoppage-time winner to give his side victory in their all-British match with Rangers at Old Trafford.

Rangers' fans were still celebrating what they thought was a famous draw after Cyriel Dessers had brilliantly levelled United's opener with an 88th-minute drive into the bottom corner from the edge of the area.

But Fernandes cut those celebrations short when he got on the end of Lisandro Martinez's angled cross to the far post and drove a first-time shot through Jack Butland's legs.

From his seat in the directors' box, legendary United boss and former Rangers striker Sir Alex Ferguson could only shake his head in wonderment at the drama of it all.

At least the ending meant the game was not known purely for Butland's terrible own goal, when he came to clear Christian Eriksen's 52nd-minute corner and succeeded only in punching the ball into his own net.

United's character shone through just four days after head coach Ruben Amorim had stated his side were "maybe the worst team in Manchester United history".

For Rangers, it was a cruel way to extend a run in which Philippe Clement's side have not won away from Ibrox since 8 December.

They drop into the play-off places in 13th and need to beat Belgian side Union Saint-Gilloise on home soil next week and hope other results go their way to gain automatic passage into the last 16.

They have, however, guaranteed a place in the knock-out round.

United, now fourth, will definitely make it into the last 16 if they win away at Romanians FCSB.

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Europa League a welcome distraction from Man Utd league woes

'Suffering' United gain much-needed breathing space

After the mountain of publicity Amorim created at the weekend with his controversial comments, and his 'sorry, not sorry' attempt to clarify them on Wednesday, the Portuguese could probably have done with the kind of low-key victory United seemed set for until the crazy last couple of minutes.

The United head coach repeated his well-used phrase that his team have to "suffer" during the bedding-in period as they get used to his tactics.

One example of that is a failure to fill the space vacated when one of United's three defenders breaks out of the line to press the ball or challenge a forward who has dropped deep.

Young midfielder Toby Collyer, making his first start under Amorim, reacted to stem one attack but until it becomes instinctive United will be at risk of being caught out, which is how Nicolas Raskin got a clear run at Altay Bayindir only to lose control of the ball and allow the Turkey goalkeeper to dive low to push it into the path of Ridvan Yilmaz, who fired over.

It is the kind of basic drill United have not been able to work on properly because they have had so many midweek matches since Amorim replaced Erik ten Hag in November.

That is why a top-eight place in this competition is so important, because it would mean three successive weeks at the start of February with no second game to crowd their schedule.

Nothing can be taken for granted yet. FCSB are also in the top eight and will not want to relinquish their place next week.

And Amorim also knows there needs to be a lot of work done off the field over the next 12 days before the transfer window closes, with doubts over the future of so many of his stars - including Alejandro Garnacho and Marcus Rashford - and finance needed to refresh his own squad.

However, thanks to Fernandes, at least they can do so with the intense pressure on them eased for a couple of days at least.

Battling Rangers denied at the last

Given no Scottish side had ever won at Old Trafford, and Rangers had not scored in their two previous visits, their noisy following did not seem too downhearted at the outcome as they were held in the stadium on safety grounds long after the final whistle.

They are all too aware of the huge gulf in finances that exists between the Premier League and Scotland's Old Firm.

Rangers did give a very positive account of themselves, though.

In addition to Raskin's early opportunity Dessers hit a post late on, although TV replays showed the Nigerian may have just been offside.

Hamza Igamane worked tirelessly up front and created the opportunity Jefte drilled straight at Bayindir and 18-year-old Findlay Curtis also tested United's goalkeeper.

But when James Tavernier launched a long ball over the home defence and Dessers outmanoeuvered Harry Maguire and finished brilliantly, it looked certain Rangers had given their supporters a brilliant story to nurse them on their journey back to Glasgow.

Sadly for them, Fernandes had other ideas.

Player of the match

Number: 8 Bruno Fernandes
Average rating 6.85
Number: 8 Bruno Fernandes
Average Rating: 6.85
Number: 1 A. Bayındır
Average Rating: 6.59
Number: 17 A. Garnacho
Average Rating: 6.59
Number: 43 T. Collyer
Average Rating: 6.55
Number: 16 A. Diallo
Average Rating: 6.52
Number: 6 Lisandro Martínez
Average Rating: 6.43
Number: 14 C. Eriksen
Average Rating: 6.28
Number: 4 M. de Ligt
Average Rating: 5.96
Number: 20 Diogo Dalot
Average Rating: 5.79
Number: 15 L. Yoro
Average Rating: 5.74
Number: 25 M. Ugarte
Average Rating: 5.62
Number: 37 K. Mainoo
Average Rating: 5.58
Number: 11 J. Zirkzee
Average Rating: 5.57
Number: 12 T. Malacia
Average Rating: 5.45
Number: 5 H. Maguire
Average Rating: 5.13
Number: 9 R. Højlund
Average Rating: 5.07

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