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And that's all folks!
See you tomorrow for the Europa League. Hopefully.
No? Oh come on...
FT: Borussia Monchengladbach 1-2 Man City
Aguero scores late penalty after he is fouled
Hart saved first-half pen after Otamendi foul
Ronaldo equals Real scoring record
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Tom Rostance
And that's all folks!
See you tomorrow for the Europa League. Hopefully.
No? Oh come on...
Man Utd 2-1 Wolfsburg
Rafael Benítez, Real Madrid coach, speaking about Cristiano Ronaldo's scoring record: "I hope that Ronaldo doesn't ever stop scoring and that we can keep benefiting from him."
We need to talk about Cristiano.
He scored both against Malmo taking his tally to 501 career goals. Not content with that, he also went level with Raul as Real Madrid's all-time top scorer.
But - and here is a stat for you - Raul did it in 741 games. Ronaldo in 'just' 308, that's 433 games to spare.
The stage is set for him on Sunday when Real travel to the Calderon for the Madrid Derby against Atletico, Who would bet on him overtaking Raul's record there? Not us, that's for sure,
Manchester City
Manchester City midfielder Kevin de Bruyne: "We only played the last half hour, in the first hour it was very difficult for us. This was our worst match this season."
Man Utd 2-1 Wolfsburg
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal on BT Sport: "It was very difficult because they scored so early. Then we did very well, we created a lot of chances. We don't finish it and it was a lucky penalty I think.
"Of course it is a penalty but there are some refs not whistling for that. We have created much more chances, Rooney and Depay could have scored and you finish the game.
"Then we score and after that it was suffering. A lot of players are very tired, a combination of a lot of matches but we didn't give much away. How many chances have we given away? Maybe one.
"We have to keep the ball better in the second half."
From one striker to another
Alan Shearer scored 260 Premier League goals. Cristiano Ronaldo got his 500th career goal today.
If you scored 20 goals a season - still a decent benchmark - you'd have to play for 25 years to get that many...
#bbcfootball
Kyle Utterson: Those that keep having a go at Wayne Rooney are clueless. He's still top drawer. United are better with Rooney in the team. Rooney's record for club and country is excellent plus his workrate and runs create space for others.
Meetal Tailor: Good win tonight. Even better given we played with 10 men the entire game. Still wondering where Rooney was? Totally absent.
Kyunlin: That United came back from a goal down shows the progress we've made. Wouldn't have happened last year.
Monchengladbach 1-2 Man City
Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini: "It was a strange game! For 65 minutes both teams had very good chances to score, we did not defend well. In the last half hour we improved a lot and won the game.
"We knew that Borussia have a very fast team. Joe Hart made some brilliant saves. It could have been 4-4 after an hour but then we dominated the game.
"We got a little bit of luck at the end but we have had plenty of bad luck recently."
Monchengladbach 1-2 Man City
Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart: "We didn't play well today, we were disjointed as we had been in the last few games. But we deserved to win, we had some really good chances. It may have come late but Sergio Aguero is a cool guy and he will score.
"Kevin de Bruyne warned us about them [Monchengladbach], they have some good movement and work themselves into the ground. We won and it puts us in a good position.
"For the penalty no stone is unturned. I've seen a lot of penalties from a lot of players - we have good guys in the analysis department. We always take the scenic route in Europe!"
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Sownak Bose: Wayne Rooney was comfortably the worst player on the pitch. Which is basically the usual for him these days.
Chris Knaggs: To the Rooney bashers: he is the captain and heart of constantly improving team. His game has changed, deal with it.
Seth Gogo Egoeh: Since Rooney started losing hair his performances follow suit. He's been a big disappointment tonight.
Man Utd 2-1 Wolfsburg
Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata, speaking to BT Sport: "It was a very tough game because we were physically tired at the end. But we did what we had to do.
"The manager made a list of penalty takers and I am the first right now and I have confidence. We knew we had to win today. We are happy today."
The whistles have been blown all over Europe.
In Manchester City's group it's two wins out of two for Juventus. They beat Sevilla 2-0 in Turin,
PSV, who beat Manchester United last time out, lost 3-2 to CSKA in Moscow.
PSG beat Shakhtar 3-0 in Lviv. They are locked at the top of the Group A table with Real Madrid who beat 10-man Malmo 2-0.
Man Utd 2-1 Wolfsburg
Manchester United defender Chris Smalling, speaking to BT Sport:"We started up against it after conceding a goal.
"But we created a lot of chances and deserved the win. We didn't give them too many chances. We created some ourselves which gave us a deserved victory.
"We knew they played with two wingers which gave us space, Anthony Martial's pace used that well."
Man Utd 2-1 Wolfsburg
Manchester United's win means that Group B is all square - all four teams are on three points. Very level.
#bbcfootball
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Chiemezie Onwubalili: Take that! English football in decline, what nonsense.
Oluwaseun Badejo: Manchester showing London how it's done in the Champions League.
Stuart Mitchell: Looks like Manchester are doing their best to keep the English entries at 4 for next season. Can't say the same for London.
Let's not start a north-south divide debate lads. We'll be here all night...
Manchester United 2-1 Wolfsburg
Simon Stone
BBC Sport
"Boos for the officials as they make their way down the tunnel but it doesn't mask the sense of relief for United fans at the final whistle.
"Sir Alex Ferguson coined the phrase 'Squeaky Bum Time'.
"Seems Van Gaal's United can put their supporters through it as well."
Monchengladbach 1-2 Man City
Conor McNamara
BBC Radio 5 live at the Borussia-Park Stadion
"This is an important result which did not seem likely 10 minutes ago. It's a big comeback for Man City. The main positive was the performance of Joe Hart, because Monchengladbach could have been 3-0 up at one point. City will look back and realise they were quite lucky given the first half."
Monchengladbach 1-2 Man City
A shake of the head from Manuel Pellegrini. That sort of entertaining, end-to-end rollercoaster is not what the coaches want.
A belter for the neutral though. And Manchester City are back in business.