- Safiu Kehinde
Portuguese midfielder, Bruno Fernandes, snatched a late winner to seal a 2-1 win for Manchester United against Rangers, extending the Red Devils unbeaten run in the Europa League.
Fernandes marked his 50th Europa League appearance on Thursday with the stoppage-time winner which moved United closer to the round of 16.
The Red Devils had seen a first-half header from Matthijs De Ligt controversially ruled out but led through a bizarre own goal from their former back-up goalkeeper Jack Butland.
After Cyriel Dessers levelled in the 88th minute, Fernandes popped up with a crucial strike that will come as a huge relief to Ruben Amorim.
The win moves United up to fourth in the standings, two clear of the cut off for the top eight places.
But Rangers, who at least scored against United for the first time in five meetings, dropped to 13th, with the play-offs looming large.