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Last night in the crucial UEFA Champions League match, scoring the decisive goal (2:1) was "Man Utd" forward Cristiano Ronaldo, who also entered the club's record books. The Portuguese player made the winning strike against "Villarreal" at 94:13 minutes, making it the latest goal for an English club in this tournament. Ronaldo surpassed his team's legend and current head coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who had set the record in the 1999 Champions League final against "Bayern" (92:17 minutes). In 3rd-4th places, Ronaldo's goal against "Sporting" in 2007 (91:56 minutes) and Fellaini's strike against "Young Boys" in 2018 (90:14 minutes) are proudly displayed in the club's defensive records.