Manchester United's squad for Thursday night's Europa League game may have been packed with academy graduates with the average age of the team being a little over 22 years, but going down 2-1 against Astana will still hurt the Red Devils. Jesse Lingard put United ahead in the 10th minute but Dmitriy Shomko equalised in the second half as The Red Devils conceded their first goal of the group stage. Di'Shon Bernard's own goal just 7 minutes later sealed the game for Astana and ended United's 15 match unbeaten streak in the Europa League. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men though have already qualified for the round of 32.
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