MANCHESTER: Juan Mata scored the only goal as Manchester United recorded an underwhelming 1-0 victory over FC Rostov early this morning to reach the Europa League quarter-finals.
Mata struck 20 minutes from the end of a subdued game, completing a 2-1 aggregate win that sent United into the last eight of Europe’s second-tier club competition for the first time since 1985.
But victory came at the cost of an injury to world-record signing Paul Pogba, who left the fray with an apparent hamstring injury early in the second half at an unseasonably cold Old Trafford.
United, who have never previously won the Europa League, will discover their last-eight opponents in today’s draw in Nyon.
Jose Mourinho’s men are seeking to add the trophy to the League Cup they won last month and have the added incentive of knowing it will yield a place in next season’s Champions League.
Mourinho kept faith with the back three he had deployed in Monday’s 1-0 FA Cup defeat at Chelsea, but whereas it was a defensive tactic at Stamford Bridge, there was very little defending to do against Rostov.
Decried for a below-par display at Chelsea, Pogba was able to spray diagonal passes around to his heart’s content, such was the Russian side’s stubborn determination to defend the edge of their own box.
Marcos Rojo had an early header swatted away by visiting goalkeeper Nikita Medvedev, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic putting the rebound against the post from a tight angle.
A major threat to United in the next round would be Schalke, who grabbed a 2-2 draw at fellow Germans Borussia Moenchengladbach to sneak through 3-3 on away goals.
Also just about through are in-form Lyon, who went down 2-1 at Roma on the night but held on to progress 5-4 over the two legs.
Genk are also into the quarter-finals after they held fellow Belgian side Gent 1-1 at home, easing through 6-3 on aggregate.
Also into the hat are Celta Vigo, Anderlecht, Ajax and Besiktas, who had Cameroon striker and goal-scorer Vincent Aboubakar sent off in the first half but still smashed Olympiacos 4-1 at home.
The quarter-final draw takes place in Nyon, Switzerland, today at 1200 GMT (3pm Bahrain time).