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Romero shows his worth as Man United's second-choice goalkeeper

Manchester United's attacking players rightly received credit for their performance in Thursday's 4-0 Europa League win against Feyenoord. Henrikh Mkhitaryan was given a rare chance and took it. Wayne Rooney, who continues to play well, scored his 39th European goal to break Ruud van Nistelrooy's club record.

But while the final score was emphatic, United could have gone behind when the score was 0-0, had Sergio Romero not saved from Dirk Kuyt in the first half. Playing for only the third time this season, the Argentinean goalkeeper kept a second consecutive clean sheet and was happy when he spoke after the game.