Man Utd youngsters outdone by ex-Man City wonderkid in front of Ralf Rangnick
Premier League stars Zinchenko and Yarmolenko urge end to war
Ancelotti and Pochettino hail Mbappe after Champions League winner
Manchester United v Watford: Pictures
Dana White talks Jake Paul diss track, Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou
Jesse Marsch named as Leeds' new boss
Pep Guardiola says controversial Everton win won't define season
Thomas Tuchel not blaming Kepa Arrizabalaga for Chelsea’s cup final defeat
Arteta on Arsenal's top four ambitions after Wolves win
Jurgen Klopp calls cup hero Caoimhin Kelleher world’s best back-up goalkeeper
Guardiola hails 'fantastic' Man City players following win over Everton
Man UTD boss Ralf Rangnick after Watford draw
Ralf Rangnick watched on as Manchester United's Under-19 crashed out of the UEFA Youth League at the hands of Borussia Dortmund in controversial fashion.
The Red Devils youngsters were beaten on penalties after the match a back-and-forth 90 minutes saw the scores at 2-2 in the youth equivalent of the Champions League.
Former Manchester City academy prospect Jamie Bynoe-Gittens scored both of Dortmund's goals and bagged the winning spot-kick in the shootout.
Rangnick watched on as United came from behind twice, with Rhys Bennett and starlet Charlie McNeill getting on the scoresheet.
McNeill, whose equaliser came in the 85th minute, was also at the centre of controversy after being clipped in the penalty area seconds before full-time by BVB substitute Samuel Bamba.
The referee failed to point to the spot though, and McNeill missed his penalty in the shootout as Dortmund emerged as 3-1 victors at a chilly Leigh Sports Village, with Bynoe-Gittens capping off a memorable night back in Manchester.
Rangnick was joined by right-hand man Chris Armas in the stands as well


