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Champions League play-offs: Memphis stamps his mark for United; Record for Astana

August 19, 2015

Manchester United's Memphis Depay (right) is congratulated by teammates on scoring his team's second goal during the UEFA Champions League qualifying round play-off first leg match against Club Brugge at Old Trafford in Manchester, on Tuesday. Photograph: Alex Livesey/Getty Images

Manchester United's new signing Memphis Depay struck two fine goals and made a third as they took a step towards a return to the Champions League group stage with a 3-1 victory over Club Bruges on Tuesday.

On a night of close finishes in all five first-leg playoff games, the 21-year-old Dutch winger opened his United account with a memorable performance in the famous number seven shirt previously worn by George Best, Eric Cantona and David Beckham.

Signed from PSV Eindhoven for a reported 25 million pounds ($39.15 million) in May, Memphis scored two thrilling goals in the first half after Bruges had taken an unexpected early lead and he set up a late third for substitute Marouane Fellaini.

By then Bruges were down to 10 men, central defender Brandon Mechele having been sent off following two yellow cards as United, three-time European Cup winners but out of Europe last season, pushed for the goals to secure a bigger advantage.

"That goal makes a big difference because at 2-1 it is a difficult result for us," said United manager Louis Van Gaal.

"We deserved much more because we created a lot of chances. It is what I am always saying, you have to be effective.

"I am happy because of the last goal. We have practised that before when we need Fellaini."

Manchester United's Chris Smalling wins a header against Club Brugge's Laurens De Bock. Photograph: Alex Livesey/Getty Images

Memphis made the biggest impact on the night after United midfielder Michael Carrick had deflected a Victor Vazquez free-kick into his own net after eight minutes.

United responded within five minutes when Memphis collected a pass from Carrick on his chest, juggled the ball into space and evaded two challengers before netting a low right-foot shot.

Half an hour later, the Dutchman made it 2-1 when he ran on to a through pass from Daley Blind, turned on to his right foot and curled a perfectly-judged shot inside the far post.

United replaced Carrick with Germany's World Cup winner Bastian Schweinsteiger at halftime and pushed for a third goal which finally arrived in the fourth minute of added time.

Memphis was the creator as he picked out Belgium midfielder Fellaini with his cross for a classic and decisive header.

Bayer Leverkusen's Christoph Kramer (left) and SS Lazio's Marco Parolo in action during their UEFA Champions League qualifying round play-off first leg match at Olimpico Stadium in Rome on Tuesday. Photograph: Giuseppe Bellini/Getty Images

Lazio also found it tough as they squeezed a 1-0 win over Bayer Leverkusen with a 77th minute solo strike by substitute Keita, Sporting Lisbon beat CSKA Moscow 2-1, after the Russians missed a penalty, and BATE Borisov of Belarus beat Partizan Belgrade 1-0 after the Serbians were reduced to 10 men.

Earlier, a 14th minute header from striker Baurzhan Dzholchiyev enabled Astana to become the first Kazakh club to win a UEFA playoff match as they beat Apoel Nicosia 1-0.

Sporting also enjoyed a late goal to give them victory over CSKA when Islam Slimani exchanged passes with Andre Carrillo before scoring from the edge of the penalty area.

BATE secured their win after a second half of intense pressure when Mikhail Gordeichuk headed in a corner from Igor Stasevich to break Partizan's stubborn resistance.

There are five more first-leg playoff ties scheduled for Wednesday with return matches to be played next week. The winners go into the groups stage of the competition.

Source: REUTERS
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