Man Utd: what Rashford, De Gea and Lingard did after PSG's defeat, summed up the mood | Football | sport



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Manchester United was outperformed Tuesday by PSG in the Champions League. Presnel Kimpembe and Kylian Mbappe ended the battle to end Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's undefeated game.

The Reds have won 10 of their last 11 games in all competitions with a 2-2 draw against Burnley, the only spot in their record.

But PSG left Manchester United in the Parisian blue after 90 humiliating minutes at Old Trafford.

At the end of the match, United players were invited to talk about the humility of their Champions League in the mixed zone.

But only one player chose to speak – Ander Herrera.

De Gea performed well as the interviewers questioned him about what was wrong with United's European showdown.

And the same can be said of Marcus Rashford, who politely refused the chance to talk about the game.

Victor Lindelof also pbaded the stony face and was seen leaving United with his wife.

And Lingard was just as unhappy, winking politely against those in the mixed zone at the final whistle.

For United, it was a nightmare night.

The PSG was superior in almost all departments and enjoyed his victory – Angel Di Maria in particular.

Di Maria was heard shouting "f *** off" to United fans who had mocked the entire match at the final whistle.

At the same time, Solskjaer urged his Red Devils team to quickly bounce back with Chelsea on the lookout Monday.

Aged 45, he said: "Today, it is a confrontation with reality.

"The mountains are there to be climbed, you can not go to sleep and say it's over.

"We will go there, play our game and improve from today.

"They had momentum after the first goal and controlled the game. You can see that we have not played at this level for a while and we will have to learn.

"It's an experience that can go both ways, it will not be a defining experience for the season, it's an experience we need to learn from."

"The mountains are here to be climbed, you can not go to sleep and say it's over, we'll go, play our game and improve from today.

"They had momentum after the first goal and controlled the game.

"You can see that we have not played at this level for a while and we will have to learn.

"It's an experience that can go both ways, it will not be a defining experience for the season, it's an experience we need to learn from."

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