At long last: Wayne Rooney ends Manchester United goal drought against CSKA Moscow
But it's far from straightforward for Louis van Gaal's side as they again struggle to break down opponents - and fans boo manager

Wayne Rooney ended Manchester United’s goal drought with a 79th-minute winner as his side overcame CSKA Moscow 1-0 on Tuesday to close on the Champions League knockout phase.
United were on course to record a fourth consecutive goalless draw for the first time in their history as their scoreless run ticked into its 404th minute when under-fire skipper Rooney met Jesse Lingard’s cushioned pass with a thumping header in front of the Stretford End.
Moments earlier, Chris Smalling had produced a goal-line clearance to thwart Seydou Doumbia and the two decisive moments contributed to a much-needed win that sent Louis van Gaal’s side to the top of Group B with two games to play.
It is unbelievable because we have created at least 12 chances
“It is unbelievable because we have created at least 12 chances and had to wait a long time,” Van Gaal said.