Twitter Reacts to Chaotic Manchester United Champions League Defeat to PSG
By Ali Rampling

Manchester United and PSG served up a wonderfully chaotic 90 minutes of Champions League football on Wednesday evening as the French champions ran out 3-1 winners at Old Trafford.
United were on top for much of the game but had Fred sent off with 21 minutes remaining and a brace from Neymar ultimately condemned the Red Devils to defeat, leaving Group H fascinatingly poised going into the final round of fixtures.
As it stands in Group H:
— 90min (@90min_Football) December 2, 2020
➊ PSG (5 games, 9 points)
➋ Man Utd (5 games, 9 points)
➌ RB Leipzig (5 games, 9 points)
➍ Istanbul (5 games, 3 points)
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PSG took the lead after six minutes, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe combining neatly before the former tucked home at the near post.
United should have been a goal and a player down when Fred appeared to head butt Leandro Paredes. The referee went to check the monitor, initially couldn't find the monitor and eventually opted to give the Brazilian a yellow card. The pair then continued to scrap for the rest of the first half.
Watching Fred vs Paredes his half, you'd think there was some kind of rivalry between Brazil and Argentina.
— Andy Mitten (@AndyMitten) December 2, 2020
The referee just gave Fred a yellow card after he headbutted Leo Paredes. Nicolas Pepe headbutted a Leeds player two weeks ago and was sent off immediately. I've never seen anything like this before. VAR strikes again.
— FutbolBible (@FutbolBible) December 2, 2020
Fred was treading a fine line and United fans were insistent he should have been replaced ASAP. But Ole knows best and I'm sure no harm came of it.
Get Fred subbed before it's too late.
— eddie white. (@1957eddie) December 2, 2020
We need to get Fred off at halftime.
— shirtless plantain show (@Nigerianscamsss) December 2, 2020
He’s lost his damn mind.
Not to be outdone, Scott McTominay and Neymar then enjoyed a little scrap of their own after the Brazilian forward found himself on the receiving end of a thumping sliding tackle, with a petulant argument between the pair continuing into the tunnel at half time.
Scott McTominay has Neymar rattled. I’m dead. Imagine seeing Scott’s face laughing at you constantly I think I’d want to go home.
— Jordan Clarke (@FourFourJordan) December 2, 2020
Mcsauce leaving the dressing room trying to spot Neymar again pic.twitter.com/GPISiVQwb8
— pastor dax (@DaX_Utd) December 2, 2020
United came out all guns blazing in the second half with the game there for the taking. Edinson Cavani struck the cross bar with a fabulous chip, and Anthony Martial saw two terrific opportunities go begging.
But with the Red Devils comfortably the better side, PSG then inevitably took the lead once more, Marquinhos poking home from a corner.
And just to rub salt into the wound, having not been sent off for something he did do in the first half, Fred was sent off for something he didn't do in the second after being judged to have caught Ander Herrera with a late tackle.
⏱️ 67' - United on top with a lot of chances.
— 90min (@90min_Football) December 2, 2020
⏱️ 69' - PSG take the lead and Fred is sent off.#MUPSG | #UCL pic.twitter.com/KohYlkBOLV
This instantly begged the question as to why Ole Gunnar Solskjaer had not taken Fred off at half time, with the United midfielder treading on thin ice for most of the game with Nemanja Matic sat on the bench.
Ole is paid very well to make crucial decisions like that when it matters most. There was no way he should’ve kept Fred on when he was on a yellow and saw how the PSG players were behaving all game. It’s absolutely criminal and could cost us CL qualification.
— The Man Utd Way (@TheManUtdWay) December 2, 2020
How does a guy whose whole career was being a sub not know when to make subs
— Pøgba Senior (@TheSaItIsHere) December 2, 2020
United continued to push for an equaliser, before Neymar wrapped up the victory in style for PSG. The forward shimmied past a handful of United defenders on the halfway line, charged into the box and applied the finishing touches to the move that he started.
Harry Maguire, meet Neymar.
— Bongani_Cartel (@Pena_Cartel) December 2, 2020
Take a seat pic.twitter.com/Qr77kKR1BB
Filth. Any silver linings, Ole?
At least mctominay grabbed neymar a few times eh? #MUFC pic.twitter.com/P198ikHiuA
— Percival?? (@TheHatredDevil) December 2, 2020