Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admitted that he had his doubts as to whether Marcus Rashford would bury a late penalty to see Manchester United past PSG in the Champions League.

"Of course there's always doubts he would miss. I was in the Champions League with Molde, we had a penalty in the last minute and my player missed and we went out so there are always doubts. Normally Paul [Pogba] takes the penalties, but Rashford he is 21, a lot of pressure on the boy, no nerves, he's fearless," said Solskjaer.

Rashford added that he dreamed of coming through in those pressure moments.

"I think it was just about keeping a cool head. That's what you practice for. I wanted to take it. "Those moments are the moments we live for, and we want to come out of them smiling after. Everything seemed to be against us but we're used to surviving these moments and we proved that again. We keep pushing and bettering ourselves."