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Luciano Narsingh gives PSV the lead against Manchester United

PSV have a shock lead thanks to this gorgeous cross from Maxime Lestienne.

A lot of people expected PSV Eindhoven to give Manchester United a good match in their Champions League group stage opener, but pretty much no one thought the defending Dutch champions would actually have the lead at the hour mark. Thanks to this gorgeous cross from Maxime Lestienne and the smart header from Luciano Narsingh, though, they've done just that.

Credit: user MyNameIsJonny_ on r/soccer

Lestienne has been having a heck of a match, having also set up PSV's first goal with excellent service from a corner, and generally looking like their most dangerous and creative player in the final third. If the 23 year old Belgian can keep up this quality, you may be hearing his name quite a bit once the January transfer window approaches.

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