UCL: RB Leipzig Dumps Manchester United Out Of Champions League


RB Leipzig of Germany has dumped Manchester United out of the UEFA Champions League after defeating them 3-2 on a disappointing night for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer side.

Knowing that they only needed a point to qualify from Group H, Man United fell 3-0 behind in Germany after a shambolic defensive showing with on-loan Manchester City full-back Angelino (2), Amadou Haidara (13) and Justin Kluivert (69) putting the hosts firmly in control.


Nevertheless, a Bruno Fernandes penalty with 10 minutes remaining sparked the English team into life and Paul Pogba, whose agent made some controversial remarks in the build-up, played a big part to get United back to 3-2 as his header deflected off Harry Maguire (82) and into the net.

It handed Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and his team 8 minutes to find an equaliser but in spite a couple of hairy moments, Julian Nagelsmann’s side held on to send Ole Gunnar’s men into the Europa League.


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