Ole Gunner Solskjaer saluted Manchester United's never-say-die star as they reached the Champions League quarter-finals with an historic 3-1 win over Paris Saint Germain.
United became the first team in European Cup history to recover from losing the first leg of a knockout round tie 2-0 at home on Wednesday.
Romelu Lukaku scored twice either side of Juan Bernat's equaliser before Marcus Rashford converted a controversial stoppage time VAR-awarded penalty to send United through on away goals.
It was an incredible result given United were without the suspended Paul Pogba as well as nine injured stars including Anthony Martial, Jesse Lingard and Ander Herrera.
But United interim manager Solskjaer insisted he never doubted his players could do the unthinkable in the last 16 second leg in Paris.
"The belief in the boys was just what we hoped for. It was fantastic," Solskjaer told BT Sport.
"You always know it is possible. With this club this is what we do. It's Man Utd. It's the Champions League. That's what it does."
"Our boys are young and fresh which gave us more energy when we needed that goal."
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When asked about the prospect of taking charge full-time, the Norwegian said:
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