The big news: Zlatan powers United to 2-0 win
Manchester United reached the Europa League knockout stages by beating Zorya Luhansk. United beat Luhansk 2-0 as Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Zlatan Ibrahimovic were on target. The Red Devils dominated the game with Wayne Rooney and Paul Pogba displaying spectacular skills and outfoxing their opponents.
However, Mkhitaryan’s goal was the talking point, who dribbled from halfway before slotting it home to give United a lead. Jose Mourinho’s side are now favourites for the competition as they go into Monday’s last-32 draw as an unseeded side.
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