PSG vs Manchester United: Paul Pogba celebrates with Patrice Evra in Parc des Princes stands after famous win
The France international was suspended for the second leg but jumped for joy after Marcus Rashford's penalty secured progress to the quarter-finals
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Your support makes all the difference.Paul Pogba could not hide his delight as his Manchester United team-mates produced a remarkable comeback in his absence to shock Paris Saint-Germain.
The France star, sat alongside former team-mate Patrice Evra, who also showed his affection for his former club, was filmed jumping in celebration after Marcus Rashford's stoppage time winner.
Pogba, who was suspended for the second leg after a red card in the first leg at Old Trafford, posted the video filmed by Evra in the stands, adding, "No caption..."
Evra of course rolled out his catchphrase, shouting into the camera, "I love this game."
Solskjaer insisted, "this is what we do," before outlining his intent to go all the way.
"It's this club. It's what we do, that's Man United," said Solskjaer. "That's the Champions League, it's what it does."
"We can go all the way. Of course we fancy ourselves, but we just have to wait for the draw and then take the game as it comes."
The Norwegian will welcome back a fresh Pogba for this Sunday's encounter with Arsenal at the Emirates.
United aim to maintain their top four place, where they sit fourth and a point ahead of Arsenal.
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