Record-setting Wayne Rooney gives Manchester United a Europa League lift in trouncing of Feyenoord
England captain becomes United’s leading European goal-scorer as Jose Mourinho’s side enhance their chances of progressing in Europe

Wayne Rooney became Manchester United’s outright leading European goal-scorer as Jose Mourinho’s side enhanced their chances of progressing in the Europa League by sinking Feyenoord 4-0 on Thursday.
Rooney struck in the 35th minute to claim his 39th European goal, one more than Ruud van Nistelrooy, and move to within just one goal of Bobby Charlton’s all-time club scoring record of 249.
Further goals by Juan Mata, Jesse Lingard and a Brad Jones own goal completed a win that left United a point below Group A leaders Fenerbahce in second place ahead of their final game at Zorya Luhansk.

“We needed four points. We know that one defeat we are out, so we had that little bit of pressure on the shoulders, but the players coped very well with it.”
United will go into their last game knowing a draw will take them into the last 32, having avenged their 1-0 match-day one defeat at Feyenoord, who slipped to third in the group.