Get Involvedpublished at 17:10 Greenwich Mean Time 22 February 2017
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Harrison Short: For a 35-year-old Michael Carrick has wheels!
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Vardy finishes Drinkwater cross; Schmeichel saves Correa penalty
Sarabia & Correa had put Spanish side 2-0 up
Porto 0-2 Juventus - Pjaca & Alves for Juve; Telles sent off for Porto
Man United through to Europa League last 16 with 4-0 aggregate win against Saint-Etienne
Mkhitaryan scores only goal on night but goes off injured
Bailly off for two yellow cards in 185 seconds
Shamoon Hafez and Gary Rose
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Harrison Short: For a 35-year-old Michael Carrick has wheels!
Saint-Etienne 0-0 Man Utd (agg: 0-3)
Home supporters in the stand behind home goalkeeper Stephane Ruffier are having a right rave of a time, bouncing up and down, doing the Poznan.
No chances to speak of yet, which will suit the visitors.
Saint-Etienne 0-0 Man Utd (agg: 0-3)
Not known for his pace, but midfielder Michael Carrick shows good speed down the left as he chases down a through ball to nip in ahead of on-loan Newcastle man Henri Saivet.
A familiar name for those who play Football Manager.
Saint-Etienne 0-0 Man Utd (agg: 0-3)
United are settling down and getting a few touches of the ball which will clam the nerves down.
They will want to pipe down this raucous home crowd in the early stages.
A goal will help. A goal will mean tie over.
Saint-Etienne 0-0 Man Utd (agg: 0-3)
A nice early touch for Manchester United goalkeeper Sergio Romero, who has to stoop to collect Kevin Malcuit's low cross into the box.
Will be interesting to see how the visitors cope with the intimidating atmosphere.
Saint-Etienne 0-0 Man Utd (agg: 0-3)
Can United make it through to the last 16? They've got a comfortable advantage to hold on to.
We are under way at the Stade Geoffroy Guichard.
Saint-Etienne v Man Utd (17:00 GMT)
The players emerge into The Cauldron and are greeted by a cacophony of noise.
The home supporters wave their green and black flags.
It's a lovely, sunny evening in France. Kick-off is minutes away.
Saint-Etienne v Man Utd (17:00 GMT)
Sergio Romero's record this season? Played eight, won eight. He won't want to spoil that on his special day.
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If I were Rooney I would try and join one of the Champions League clubs on the continent. I am a Man U fan but I think he has given up a lot for the club and we have never seen his true potential. I think one of the more flamboyant European sides might yet get the best out of him. I think that way he may continue to add to England.
Tim, Suffolk
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Manchester United
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho speaking on BT Sport: "Anything can happen in football and we have a situation that we shouldn't waste. We shouldn't put ourselves in great danger.
"I'm not saying that we have to score immediately, but we have to start playing well immediately.
It's an important game. We will try to get the result and go through to the draw on Friday."
Talking of Pogba, there was a surprise 'dab' in the House of Commons earlier today.
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But was it Paul Pogba or Tom Watson who wore it better? That is upto you decide.
Maybe they should get together and have a dab-off at Old Trafford. Loudest cheer wins.
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It was a family affair in the first leg as the world's most expensive player, Paul Pogba, came up against his brother Florentin.
"It is something very magical, it does not happen every day and I really enjoyed playing against my brother," said the United player.
Both start again this evening.
Saint-Etienne v Man Utd (17:00 GMT)
In just 14 matches. A hat-trick in the first leg at Old Trafford gave United a healthy 3-0 advantage.
Can he add to the tally tonight? It might be his last opportunity to do so.
Saint-Etienne v Man Utd (17:00 GMT)
It's the Europa League so why is it on a Wednesday and not Thursday?
According to ManUtd.com,, external Saint-Etienne's rivals, Lyon, are also in Europa League action this week - they face AZ Alkmaar on Thursday evening.
Due to the short distance between the clubs (63km by car), United will be in town a day earlier than usual in the competition.
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Turkana Boy: Man United willing to let Rooney go. No! Not now not ever! This guy is a legend and he will be happy to see off his career at OT
HPatel: If I were Wayne Rooney I'd join Everton or go to the MLS. I wouldn't go to China.
Pete Gaden: Go and play in the MLS just for his family life. I don't think he's short a few quid so he doesn't need China.
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Manchester United
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho speaking to BT Sport: The second leg is yes or no, in or out. We have a lead but in football things can change. As I was saying I can lose matches but I don't like to blame myself.
Saint-Etienne v Man Utd (17:00 GMT)
What does Jose make of today then?
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Tony Samuel: Wazza we gonna miss you but looking at the situation you have to go, wish you all the best my hero.
Grom: Do another season, end on a high (United will finish well next year) and go to MLS.
Khael Malik: Go to China, make my money, retire.
Saint-Etienne v Man Utd (17:00 GMT)
Richard Conway
BBC Radio 5 live sports news correspondent
As it stands, there are potentially only three clubs with the necessary financial clout and space in their squad to pull off such a deal.
The Chinese Football Association recently introduced a rule which only allows three foreigners in a club's match-day squad. Teams can have a maximum of five foreign players in their overall squad, which includes one drawn from another Asian country.
Given this, Beijing Guoan, Jiangsu Suning and Tianjin Quanjian are the most likely suitors for Rooney unless other potential employers transfer or loan out one of their existing foreign stars.
Tianjin's manager, Fabio Cannavaro, has said his club did make an approach for Rooney, external recently but added that he feels the 31-year-old doesn't suit the team's style of play.
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Harrison Short: It looks bad to break the record and just leave straight after. Giggs had a limited role as he got older, why can't a Rooney?
Nathan: Let Rooney go. Diminishing qualities and let him have his "pay day". Not that 300k a week counts otherwise! Legend at the club.
Michael Dunne: Were I Wayne Rooney, I'd stay at Man Utd - second choice is Everton where I could likely start. It's all about England caps now.