Manchester United made Champions League history yesterday as Marcus Rashford scored a last minute penalty to secure a 3-1 win away victory which gives the English club an easy passage to the quater finals.

In the history of the champions league no team had ever progressed in the competition after losing at home by two or more goals, but United did the unthinkable.

Although PSG controlled the first half, seeing 76 per cent of the ball, Thilo Kehrer and Gianluigi Buffon were guilty of gifting the in-form Lukaku two goals either side of Juan Bernat’s equaliser, meaning United led at the break.

PSG looked as though they had done enough, but with the use of technology, Presnel Kimpembe was penalised for handball and Rashford emphatically dispatched the opportunity, seeing the Ligue 1 team eliminated at the last-16 stage for a third year in succession.