Solskjaer admits victory at PSG feels different without fans

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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer bemoaned the lack of supporters as his Manchester United team recorded another last-gasp Champions League win at Paris St Germain.

Marcus Rashford fired the Red Devils to another memorable victory in the French capital as Solskjaer's men started their European campaign with a bang.

After a season away from European football's top table, the Red Devils returned to action at the Parc des Princes, where just 19 months ago they secured one of their greatest ever comebacks in this competition.

Rashford fired home the late winner that night and again sealed a last-gasp United triumph as last season's Champions League finalists PSG were deservedly overcome 2-1 in Tuesday's Group H opener.

Manchester United's Marcus Rashford celebrates with his teammates after scoring their side's second goal. Credit: PA Wire via ABACA/PA Wire/PA Images

Bruno Fernandes had opened the scoring with a retaken penalty but the hosts looked on course for a point after Anthony Martial turned a corner into his own goal.

Despite hailing the performance of his side, Solskjaer admitted it was not the same feeling as the drama of the round of 16 win the last time they visited Paris.

"It is a different feel of course, this is the start of the group stages," he told BT Sport.

"We know that to get through you probably need 10 points, next week's game against Leipzig will be very, very important for us.

"We have Chelsea and Arsenal after - we have so many games I'm happy I have so many good players to choose from."