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Sep 19, 2019 at 8pm UK at ​Old Trafford
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Mason Greenwood becomes Manchester United's youngest-ever European scorer

Mason Greenwood becomes Man Utd's youngest-ever European scorer
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The teenager has become United's youngster-ever goalscorer in European competition.

Mason Greenwood became Manchester United's youngest-ever goalscorer in European competition as the teenager showed just why Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was ready to let Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez leave.

Few expected the Red Devils to come a cropper in their Europa League opener against Astana, yet an embarrassing result was looking increasingly likely as the hosts toiled after a bright start.

Greenwood eventually saved United's blushes, with the 17-year-old showing excellent footwork and finishing to secure a 1-0 win against the champions of Kazakhstan at Old Trafford.

"To get him inside the box, you know something's going to happen," United boss Solskjaer said.

"He can go inside, he can go outside. A great finish through the legs of the keeper. Most of the time that's quite open.

"For sure it is natural for him to play football, natural for him to score goals, to be in and around the box.

"As I said yesterday, he knows how to hit a ball. Maybe he hit too hard in the first half, where he should have curled it a little bit more in the top corner.

"But he showed glimpses today of what he can become."

Put to Solskjaer that you have to be brave to play a 17-year-old having not replaced high-profile players such as Sanchez and Lukaku following their summer moves to Inter Milan, the United boss said: "For me, it was the right decision.

"Because I think for the club and for him, I think he's going to be important for us this season.

"He's not played a lot so far, but he'll get his minutes and he'll grow and develop."

Greenwood's growing influence looks set to be rewarded by United with a new and improved contract soon enough.

"We're always in talks with the boys, how we see the future," said Solskjaer, who saw David De Gea and Victor Lindelof extend their deals this week

"And Mason is obviously one we want to keep with us."

Contract talks are also surely due with Tahith Chong and Angel Gomes after the teenage pair made their first United starts against Astana.

The squad's youthful exuberance led to a promising start to the Group L clash, but the way it tailed off leaves Solskjaer with plenty to think about.

"When you don't score in the first half from four or five massive chances, you're always wondering if it's one of those nights that you're going to get punished for being sloppy," he said.

"But then again, their keeper did well, he made some fantastic saves.

"I didn't feel confident that we're going to win the game until the referee blew his whistle.

"So, I don't think we played the last 10-15 minutes out well after we scored and that's something these boys need to learn as well."

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