Manchester United vs Young Boys LIVE: Champions League result, final score and reaction tonight
Follow all the reaction from Old Trafford in the final group stage clash
A second-string Manchester United drew 1-1 with Switzerland’s Young Boys in Champions League Group F at Old Trafford on Wednesday.
United were already assured of top spot in the group and a place in the last 16 while Young Boys finish bottom and are eliminated.
Interim United manager Ralf Rangnick made 11 changes from the team which beat Crystal Palace on Sunday and his makeshift side made an ideal start when Mason Greenwood’s super volley in the ninth minute put them ahead.
Young Boys drew level three minutes before the interval when United’s Dutch midfielder Donny van de Beek gave away the ball on the edge of his own box and Fabian Rieder curled it into the corner.
United struggled to find any fluency after the break and Young Boys wasted several chance to win the game, most noticeably when Quentin Maceiras was found in space on the penalty spot but poked his shot wide.
Second place in the group will not be decided until Thursday after the match between Atalanta and Villarreal was postponed because of heavy snow in Bergamo, Italy.
Man Utd 1 - 0 Young Boys
39 mins: Amad Diallo slots a great diagonal ball out to Luke Shaw on the left side of the box. He brings the ball down and in doing so it strikes Ngamaleu on the arm. There’s a big appeal for handball but the referee plays on and Shaw can’t pick out Lingard on the front edge of the area.
Man Utd 1 - 0 Young Boys
36 mins: Save! Greenwood wins the ball high up the pitch with a solid press and drives it into the box. He pulls it back to Mata who’s wide open and has time to shoot. His effort deflects off Lustenberger and wrongfoots the goalkeeper who keeps the ball out with his trailing leg!
Man Utd 1 - 0 Young Boys
33 mins: Save! Young Boys are threatening to overload Manchester United with their attackers in the box. The ball comes to Aebischer who draws Wan-Bissaka out of position. He then slides a pass into the left side of the box and picks out Elia. Elia cuts the ball back to Rieder who shoots and forces a decent save out of Dean Henderson.
Man Utd 1 - 0 Young Boys
30 mins: Michel Aebischer takes a shot from a long way out and attempts to curl his effort just inside the right-hand post but Henderson shimmies across and clings on to the ball.
Van de Beek is harshly punished for a 50/50 challenge and Young Boys are awarded a free kick on their right side. The ball is swung into the box but Greenwood is back and confidently does his defensive duties.
Man Utd 1 - 0 Young Boys
27 mins: Man Utd win a free kick about 25 yards out from goal over on the inside right. Juan Mata takes the set piece and blasts his effort over the goal without troubling Faivre.
Man Utd 1 - 0 Young Boys
24 mins: Man Utd are trying hard to work the ball into the box from the right. Wan-Bissaka, Amad and Mata combine in passing triangles to slowly move up the pitch. Donny van de Beek comes across to provide a fourth option but he’s pressed quickly and has to abort the plan with a pass back to Bailly.
Man Utd 1 - 0 Young Boys
21 mins: Bailly loses the ball to Fabian Rieder who counter-attacks with a forward pass into the vacant space left behind the Man Utd centre-back. Meschack Elia flies after the loose ball but Dean Henderson comes storming out of his own and hoofs the ball into the stands.
Man Utd 1 - 0 Young Boys
18 mins: Amad is rewarded this time after Lefort tackles him on the right wing. United take the free kick quickly with Wan-Bissaka making a run down the line. He whips an early cross into the middle but Lefort is back in time to head it behind for a corner.
Man Utd 1 - 0 Young Boys
15 mins: Bailly passes the ball up to Amad on the right side and has quickly taken down by Jordan Lefort. Lefort wins the ball and the referee lets play go on.
The other Group F match between Atalanta and Villarreal has been postponed due to adverse weather.
Man Utd 1 - 0 Young Boys
12 mins: That should settle the home side down. Matic again feeds a pass up to Lingard who’s drifting on the edge of the Young Boys midfield line and making some nice runs into the final third. This time though he runs into three defenders and loses possession.
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