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Manchester United have been fined €10,000 by UEFA after three people invaded the Old Trafford pitch during the Champions League match against Young Boys in December.

The Red Devils drew 1-1 last month in the dead-rubber match, during which a trio of fans managed to evade security and make their way onto the pitch.

Ralf Rangnick's side had taken the lead as Mason Greenwood opened the scoring for a much-changed United side after only nine minutes, but Fabian Rieder equalised with a stunning strike shortly before half-time.

UEFA's fine equates to just £8,312.

The Red Devils will face Spanish champions Atletico Madrid in the last-16, hoping to win the competition for the first time 2008 or at least reach the the semi-final stage after last doing so in 2011.

United are currently resting up on their winter break ahead of a crucial few months.

Rangnick has slowly steadied the ship following Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 's sacking, overseeing back-to-back Premier League wins for the first time.

"It is very important. We have high ambitions in the club," Rangnick stated following the Red Devils' 1-0 win against West Ham.

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