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The small squirt told a story.
Jose Mourinho, who beat the water bottles and almost finished second after Marouane Fellaini's winner in the 91st minute, maintained his record of reaching the knockout stages of the Champions League.
The manager of Manchester United goes where the water can not.
He was quick on the draw, reminding the world that he has reached the last 16 of each season, he was coach of the Champions League.
At 0-0, they headed for the Mestalla in two weeks, knowing that their defeat against Valencia would end their ambitions in the Champions League.
The goals, the first scored by United at home in European competition this season, change their game.
The good guy from Mourinho understood that. Fellaini buried the record to the right of Young Boys goalkeeper David von Ballmoos. From. Hook.
It was an agricultural goal, a step back to hope that football plays on the cabbage grounds.
The Special did not care.
He was busy playing the hard, macho on the sideline by beating the wine racks to celebrate.
The bottles came second, but only.
Valencia far is a dead rubber now.
They are in this powerful position because of their brilliant victory in Turin and their victory over the Young Boys.
The Swiss played like men.
They suffocated United, with the crowd agitated more and more agitated over the minutes.
Mourinho's mix and match strategy – abandoning Paul Pogba and Romelu Lukaku after their clash with Palace on Saturday – seems chaotic.
Who played well? Manchester United's Marouane Fellaini with the only goal of another draw at Old Trafford against Young Boys
He used to be the archival analyst, tactical planner, trainings and team selection several weeks in advance.
The Special is being reconciled as he moves forward.
It was a lean victory, with Fellaini scoring after 91 depressing minutes at Old Trafford.
Luke Shaw threw a long ball forward, Lukaku spun and Fellaini whipped the winner.
This allows them to blow in the Champions League, Fellaini allowing them to get by on the deal.
They have three days to prepare for Southampton, to arrange their miserable Premier League form at St Mary's.
There is no escape for United, no escape for Mourinho.
They meet there as a result of this unsurprising victory against the Young Boys, scoring for the first time at home in the Champions League.
There is so much anger and frustration that the fans – and the players – are trying to figure out what the hell Mourinho is trying to do.
He launched Marcus Rashford, leading United's attack after losing confidence in Lukakau.
This is where he wants to play, running, while Anthony Martial and Jesse Lingard do the dirty work behind him.
He was playing perfectly, leaping on the field in search of United's opening game to settle the stomach.
Sometimes I had the impression that it would never come.
He had great opportunities in the first half, especially when Lingard evoked Luke Shaw's smart skew in the middle of the field.
The rhythm, the power, the penetration of the movement were exceptional, with Rashford in clear and the white of the posts in the eyes.
David von Ballmoos came out of the goal, narrowing the angles before Rashford sent his token over the Young Boys Bar.
The Special One told him "I told you so," with a stare that suggests that Rashford will never be completely trustworthy.
Unfortunate that.
He needs someone to draw all that talent from him, so that Mourinho gives him the series of games that he desires.
The Special One has the right to be frustrated, to feel left behind when Rashford's touch is rusted or when his decision-making has let him down.
Sometimes, his distribution was far from United's demanding standards.
When he was in full flight, going down the left wing four minutes before the break, he had the air of the company.
At least he tried.
There are others, like Fred, who can consider themselves very lucky to wear a United shirt.
It is probably not very charitable to compare him to Eric Djemba-Djemba, the midfielder brought back from Nantes 15 years ago.
Even in this case, these unflattering remarks will have it soon.
At 25 minutes from the end, Mourinho had the right to send reinforcements.
You have to wonder if Fred will ever be seen again after being abducted and replaced by Pogba.
Beside him, Mourinho hoped that his 100 kg forward Lukaku would have earned his weight in goals after hooking on Lingard.
It was hopeless.
The panic set in as David De Gea made a world-class stop to his right to stop Ulisses Garcia from putting the Young Boys in the limelight.
It was a miracle stop, hijacking Chris Smallab and Young Boys back Kevin Mbabu.
United's fans demanded an answer, while Fellaini is one step ahead of the injury time to give him that 1-0 win.
They are now in the last 16 games. They are in first place in European football after scoring at home for the first time in the Champions League.
Drink that, Manchester United fans.
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