We and our partners use technology, such as biscuits, and gather info to personalise the content and advertising and to provide you with the very best experience. Please let us know whether you agree. By Simon Stone BBC Sport at Old Trafford Manchester United wanted penalties to overcome neighbours Rochdale in the Carabao Cup third round on a stressed night in Old Trafford. A famed equaliser shattered 14 minutes from time for League One Rochdale to force penalties although mason Greenwood put United ahead using a strike that is minimal. Jimmy Keohane was the sole player who didn't score in the shootout, with Sergio Romero saving United scoring and his campaign . Rochdale earned a standing ovation in the 5,500 traveling fans, while left the pitch rather sheepishly. United journey in the fourth round in the week commencing 28 October. Last month, the greatest in Matheson's diary was to amass his GCSE results from Trinity C of E High School at Fallowfield. He got 10 in all, including an 8 PE, more than enough to allow him to enroll when his football career doesn't work out, to will be beneficial. School is less than five kilometers from the world stadium Matheson shook with the very first goal of his professional career. United thought they had freed themselves in the grasp of Rochdale through the low drive of Greenwood. But a group who conceded six and have been beaten by Manchester City Under-21s this season proved more challenging to get rid of than United envisioned. Eight minutes after the purpose of Greenwood, Matheson drove a volley to the ground and then shipped it jumps over Romero. Matheson, who became the youngest participant in the history of Rochdale if he made his first-team introduction 12 months back, was mobbed by ecstatic team-mates. United's efforts to recover the direct met with exactly precisely the exact identical disappointment felt as Paul Pogba led over their best opportunity and Marcos Rojo sent way off target to three long-range shots. Yet the relief at a win arrived Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, whose negative face a tougher test in the next round. It hasn't been an easy couple of days for United. Beaten with a functionality condemned on TV by skipper Roy Keane and director Jose Mourinho in West Ham on Sunday, Solskjaer is a person under pressure. Executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward tried to assist on Tuesday when, instead of focusing on recording monetary turnover of #627m, he talked of a club"resolute" in their desire to return to former glories. Furthermore, Woodward known to be afforded some patience by a demanding supporter base. It is known these sentiments are fortified even more forcefully privately. Amounts are adamant the team is really about a route and won't be diverted from it - and there is an acknowledgement until the current campaign is done, a few difficult days probably lay. This is a laudable position to choose, in keeping a team which had two managers - Sir Alex Ferguson and Sir Matt Busby - that were in charge for over 20 decades. However, in an age where Newcastle could require #50m to get a 21-year-old midfielder with barely any first-team knowledge in Sean Longstaff and only end negotiations when United baulked in the cost, the Old Trafford rebuilding job will be long and costly and includes absolutely no assurance of success. Solskjaer is not creating a particularly convincing job of making fans believe better times are on the horizon. There were advantages against Rochdale but they were throughout the youth of Greenwood, scoring for the second time this year, also 19-year-old defender Brandon Williams, who was introduced for his debut at half-time. But too many players are failing to provide and Monday's Premier League experience with Arsenal doesn't guarantee much in the manner of a reversal in luck. Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer:"Move 1-0 up, receive the second. That is really a learning curve. At this bar you think you is enough and don't just sit back. "Mason Greenwood includes two great feet. He's a nightmare to get defenders. He's young. We will allow him to grow slowly but certainly. "The players wanted to choose the penalties. I'm quite happy with the assurance. [We're ] better at penalty shootouts compared to appropriate games." But on the fourth-round tie with Chelsea:"In case you want to win, you need to beat the very best. It slots into a few weeks with loads of travelling. We are going to relish it." # A story of greed, deceit and herd madness Read more here: http://soberlivingindelrarybeach.com