Ole Gunnar Solskjaer bemoaned the lack of supporters as his Manchester United team recorded another last-gasp Champions League win at Paris St Germain.
Marcus Rashford fired the Red Devils to another memorable victory in the French capital as Solskjaer’s men started their European campaign with a bang.
After a season away from European football’s top table, the Red Devils returned to action at the Parc des Princes, where just 19 months ago they secured one of their greatest ever comebacks in this competition.
“For me they were both opportunities to win the game,” he said.
“As a striker in the game, that is the mindset. You might only get once chance and you have to do your best to make it count.
“Of course it is a nice feeling, more importantly we win the game and we are in a stronger position now in the group.
“It is the first game and the concentration and intensity we showed today we have to take forward into the next games.
“It is a good performance but also a performance where we have a lot to build on, I always believe in the team and as players it is important to believe in the system the manager chooses to play and today we did that fantastically.”