Maroune Fellaini’s last-minute winner sees Manchester United through to knockout stages
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Your support makes all the difference.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?
Manchester United 0-0 Young Boys, 66 minutes
Young Boys make their second change - Miralem Sulejmani is replaced by Christian Fassnacht
Lyon 1-1 Manchester City, 71 minutes
Fabian Delph has been waiting a while but Pep Guardiola is finally ready to bring him on.
Leroy Sane is the man to be replaced. Riyadh Mahrez onto the right, Raheem Sterling to the left and Delph to slot into midfield.
Manchester United 0-0 Young Boys, 70 minutes
What a save from David De Gea!
The Spaniard somehow manages to claw out a header from behind him, with about a third of the ball beyond his line, as a deflected shot span towards the corner.
He had no right to get anywhere near that, and he managed to push it away from four lurking Young Boys in his six yard box.
Outstanding!
Lyon 1-1 Manchester City, 74 minutes
Promising Dutch right back Kenny Tete replaces Rafael for Lyon.
15 minutes left, will either side find a winner?
Manchester United 0-0 Young Boys, 72 minutes
Antonio Valencia might have a slight knock so it is he rather than the previous scheduled Marouane Fellaini to be replaced by Juan Mata for the home side.
Nemanka Matic appear to have slotted in to the back four alongside Chris Smalling with Phil Jones sliding out to right back.
Romelu Lukaku heads just wide of the post. Manchester United starting to push for a goal.
Time is running out for Manchester United to find a winner at Old Trafford. A win would almost certainly take them through with Valencia now behind against Juventus.
GOAL! Lyon 2-1 Manchester City (Maxwel Cornet, 80 minutes)
A simple, yet effective, goal.
Tanguy Ndombele gets his head up and bisects two City midfielders to find Memphis Depay.
Depay in turn looks forward where Maxwel Cornet has just timed his run well enough to escape the offside trap.
A low finish through Ederson, a second of the game for Cornet and Lyon lead.
Four goals in all for Cornet this season - three of which have come against City...
GOAL! Lyon 2-2 Manchester City (Sergio Aguero, 82 minutes)
Another quick reply from Manchester City.
It is an excellent header from Sergio Aguero, who has somehow leapt above the Lyon defence to flick across goal into the bottom corner to once again level things up.
Bertrand Traore replaces Nabil Fekir for Lyon in the wake of the goal.. Will there be another goal in this game?
Manchester United 0-0 Young Boys, 82 minutes
A hardworking night from Jean-Pierre Nsame leading the line for the Swiss side, and he doesn't appreciate Luke Shaw's attempts to hurry him off as Nicolas Moumi Ngamaleu replaces him.
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