Sheriff 0-2 Man Utd: Ronaldo nets pen as his 1st UEL goal, Sancho fires

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Jadon Sancho and Cristiano Ronaldo help Erik ten Hag's side bounce back in Europa League.

Match Events

0' KICK-OFF! Who can win this match?

11' Mouhamed Diop's shot over the bar

15' Ronaldo goes down in the box but ref says no penalty!

16' GOAL! Sheriff 0-1 Man Utd (Sancho)

21' CLOSE! I. Atiemwen’s shot wide out

27' CHANCE!  I. Atiemwen's shot over the bar

32' Ronaldo’s shot flies into the sky

38' Penalty Goal! Sheriff 0-2 Man Utd (Ronaldo)

47' CLOSE! Casemiro’s shot too straight

56' Ronaldo misses a golden chance!

59' CHANCE! I. Rasheed's shot over the bar

Match Report

Jadon Sancho produced the perfect response to being left out of the England squad as he scored in Manchester United's 2-0 win over Sheriff Tiraspol to help get their Europa League campaign up and running.

After losing their opening Group E game to Real Sociedad 1-0 last Thursday at Old Trafford, it was vital United bounced back in Moldova and first-half goals from Sancho (17) and Cristiano Ronaldo (39) ensured they did just that.

Sancho finished off a fine move with a scuffed effort on his left after Christian Eriksen's reverse pass, before Ronaldo scored the 699th goal of his club career - and first of the season - from the penalty spot on a comfortable evening for Erik ten Hag's side.

The win - United's third in a row on the road - moves the Premier League side up to second in the group behind Sociedad, while Sheriff drop to third but are level with United on three points.

How Sancho and Ronaldo fired Man Utd back on track

United were second best in the opening stages of Thursday night's game in Moldova, but managed to open the scoring 17 minutes in, as Sancho finished off a slick move with a scuffed effort on his left foot just inside the penalty area to make it three goals for the season.

Sancho was inches away from doubling his tally and United's lead 37 minutes in after being picked out by Antony, when his side-footed effort beat Sheriff goalkeeper Maksym Koval only to be stopped on the line by captain Stjepan Radeljic.

Just two minutes later, Ronaldo doubled United's lead from the penalty spot, sending Koval the wrong way as he went straight down the middle after a clumsy challenge by Sheriff defender Patrick Kpozo on Diogo Dalot.

Bruno Fernandes, who cut a frustrated figured all evening, tried to get in on the act in the second half, but his first-time effort after a low cross from Dalot was straight at Koval in the Sheriff goal.

Ronaldo thought Eriksen had teed him up for goal number 700 of his club career only for Radeljic to produce a vital touch to take the ball away from the 37-year-old international, who could only look up at the sky in disbelief.

Sheriff showed glimpses of quality in their build-up play, but failed to carve out any clear-cut chances or test David de Gea and it seems clear after two games that it will be Sociedad and United fighting for top spot, with the final match of the group in Spain set to be decisive.

What's next for Man Utd?

Manchester United have a two-week break from action now, with their Premier League match against Leeds - planned for Sunday - postponed along with two other top-flight matches next weekend.

Erik ten Hag's side return to action on October 2 when they face neighbours Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium, live on Sky Sports with kick-off at 2pm.

United's next Europa League venture comes five days later against Neil Lennon's Omonia from Cyprus.

Line-ups

Sheriff XI: M. Koval, P. Kpozo, S. Radeljić, I. Atiemwen, G. Kiki, A. Ouattara, C. Badolo, I. Rasheed, A. Zohouri, M. Kyabou, Mouhamed Diop

Subs: S. Paşcenco, D. Celeadnic, Felipe Vizeu, Renan Guedes, Heron, A. Darankoum, Pernambuco, Mudasiru Salifu

Man Utd XI: Ronaldo, De Gea, Eriksen, Varane, Bruno Fernandes, Dalot, Sancho, Martinez, McTominay, T. Malacia, Antony

Subs: Heaton, Casemiro, Lindelof, Maguire, Fred, Shaw, A. Elanga, Alejandro Garnacho, Z. Iqbal

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