UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE MATCH DAY 4 HIGHLIGHTS
Celtic have won away from home against Italian opposition in Europe for the first time ever, with this being their 13th attempt at doing so.
#LAZCEL(1-2 FT)
Anthony Martial has scored five goals in his last seven starts for Manchester United in all competitions, as many as he had in his previous 17 starts for the club.
#MUNPBE(3-0 FT)
Aged 18 years and 37 days, Mason Greenwood is the youngest player to score and assist in a European game for Manchester United.
#MUNPBE(3-0 FT)
Marcus Rashford has scored five goals in seven appearances at Old Trafford this season, one more than he managed in 23 home appearances across all competitions last season (four).
#MUNPBE(3-0 FT)
Ruben Neves' penalty miss ended a run of 14 converted spot-kicks for Wolves in all competitions, since Neves himself also missed against Sheffield United in the Championship in September 2017.
#WOLSKS(1-0 FT)
Alfredo Morelos is the first player to score in three consecutive appearances in major European competition for Rangers since Nacho Novo in the 2006-07 UEFA Cup.
#RFCPOR(2-0 FT)
Since the start of last season, Raúl Jiménez has scored 29 goals for Wolverhampton Wanderers in all competitions; 15 more than any other player for the club in that time.
#WOLSKS(1-0 FT)
Manchester United haven’t lost any of their last 15 games in the Europa League (Won 11, Draw 4); the longest active unbeaten run of any current team in the competition.
#MUNPBE(3-0 FT)
Rangers have registered seven clean sheets in their last eight home games in European competition, conceding just one goal in this period.
#RFCPOR(2-0 FT)
Wolverhampton Wanderers have won three consecutive games in major European competition for the first time since winning their opening six in the 1971-72 UEFA Cup campaign – a season that saw them reach the final of the competition.
#WOLSKS(1-0 FT)
AS Roma's Federico Fazio is just the third player after Bruno Viana and Gabriel Silva to score a goal and own goal in the same Europa League game this season.
#BMGROM(2-1 FT)
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