MARCUS RASHFORD will take the plaudits after his rasping finish led Manchester United to a 2-1 away win at Paris Saint-Germain.
But United had heroes all over the pitch in a far cry from the 6-1 home collapse to Tottenham a couple of weeks ago.
Here, SunSport's Martin Blackburn rates United's players on a stunning night in the French capital.
DAVID DE GEA - 8/10
Repaid the manager’s faith in him by making stunning stops to deny Kurzawa and then Mbappe.
Had no chance with the own goal though.
AARON WAN BISSAKA - 8
Showed why they call him the ‘Spider’ by pulling out two outstanding tackles on Mbappe when the French ace looked set to pull the trigger.
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AXEL TUANZEBE - 9
First game for 10 months and up against one of Europe’s most feared forward lines – yet showed huge maturity and composure.
VICTOR LINDELOF - 8
His place looked in doubt recently but now he was the senior centre-back and the Swede led the back line well, keeping the Paris superstars in check
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LUKE SHAW - 7
Will see his left-back slot under threat from Telles but filled in as an emergency centre-back for the first hour and did exactly what the manager asked of him.
ALEX TELLES - 7
Big night to make his debut for the £13.6m full-back and showed all his experience to help keep PSG’s front three quiet before making way for Pogba.
FRED - 7
Given the nod ahead of Pogba and helped United take control of the first half against a lethargic home team. Seems to have a good understanding with McTominay.
SCOTT McTOMINAY - 8
Scotland international showed great maturity in the middle of the park, taking control of the middle and overshadowing his former team-mate Herrera.
BRUNO FERNANDES - 8
Given the armband and seemed to relish the extra responsibility.
Showed great character to step up and slot home the re-taken penalty.
MARCUS RASHFORD - 8
Had wasted a couple of chances when he created space on the edge of the box and slammed a shot past Navas.
Another memorable moment in Paris for the England youngster.
ANTHONY MARTIAL - 6
Won yet another penalty for his team when he turned Diallo but then inexplicably headed the equaliser into his own net.
Subs
PAUL POGBA (for Telles, 67) - 7
There was no attitude from Pogba despite him only making the bench again.
He helped solidify United while offering a different attacking option with his eye for a pass.