Teenage striker Mason Greenwood scored Manchester United's second-half winner against Inter Milan in the International Champions Cup.
Greenwood, 17, fired home 14 minutes from time, then hit the bar as United deservedly won 1-0 in Singapore.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side created a series of decent first-half chances.

Luke Shaw's 20-yard shot went narrowly wide, then he crossed for Marcus Rashford, who couldn't get a touch inside the six-yard box.

The first half also saw a sensational pass with the outside of his foot by Paul Pogba, who sent the ball curling 40 yards for Rashford to run on to, only for Inter keeper Samir Handanovic to rush out just in time.

Skipper Nemanja Matic headed against a post after half-time, so it took the introduction of Greenwood for United to get the goal their dominance deserved.

The Yorkshire teenager feinted right, then cut in on his left foot before smashing a shot through a crowd of bodies.

He nearly had a second when he clipped the bar trying to finish off Tahith Chong's pass.

On Wednesday, it seemed a bit outrageous when Solskjaer said the teenager could start United's opening Premier League game against Chelsea at Old Trafford on 11 August.

Maybe it is not so far-fetched after all.

The negative from the match was that some fans booed Ashley Young when he came on as a substitute after an hour.

"We want our fans to support our players," said Solskjaer. "Ash has been a very loyal servant to this club for many years and he will keep on performing when he plays."

BBC