<p>Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insisted Manchester United are back on track after they avenged their humbling Champions League defeat against Istanbul Basaksehir with a 4-1 rout of the Turkish side on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Solskjaer's team crashed to a shock 2-1 loss at the hands of the Group H outsiders in Istanbul earlier in November.</p>.<p>But there was never any chance of another upset as United ran Basaksehir ragged at Old Trafford.</p>.<p>Bruno Fernandes was the catalyst with a stunning long-range opener early in the first half.</p>.<p>He doubled the lead before passing up a hat-trick chance when he allowed Marcus Rashford to convert the penalty that brought United's third goal before half-time.</p>.<p>Basaksehir's Deniz Turuc netted a fine free-kick but, after a late United wobble, Daniel James struck in the final moments to seal the points.</p>.<p>"I felt first half we saw the intent straight away, they wanted to play and they enjoyed it," Solskjaer said.</p>.<p>"It's a Champions League night at Old Trafford, you'd expect them to enjoy themselves. We scored some very nice goals, I'm pleased."</p>.<p>United's third win from four group matches means one point from their last two games against Paris Saint-Germain and RB Leipzig would secure their place in the last 16.</p>.<p>"We need one point, but of course we want to be top of the group but we'll take it one game at a time," Solskjaer said.</p>.<p>United's loss in Istanbul had raised serious questions about Solskjaer's ability to hold onto his job.</p>.<p>But successive Premier League wins against Everton and West Brom, followed by this emphatic success, have eased the pressure on Solskjaer a little.</p>.<p>Solskjaer named Uruguay striker Edinson Cavani in the starting line-up for the first time since his signing in October.</p>.<p>With Paul Pogba still sidelined by a swollen ankle, there was a rare start for Dutch midfielder Donny van de Beek.</p>.<p>"The two are getting used to how we want them to play. Donny can play in different positions and Edinson is a good old fashioned number nine. We haven't had that for a while," Solskjaer said.</p>.<p>Both Cavani, who has scored once in seven appearances for United, and Van de Beek did their chances of a more regular action no harm with solid displays, but it was Fernandes and Rashford who stole the show.</p>.<p>United tore into their overwhelmed visitors and they deservedly took the lead in the seventh minute.</p>.<p>When Alex Telles' corner was only cleared to the edge of the area, Fernandes let it bounce before unleashing a thunderous strike that flashed into the roof of the net.</p>.<p>It was the Portugal midfielder's eighth goal of the season and his second in successive games.</p>.<p>Rampant United doubled their lead in the 19th minute with a gift from Mert Gunok.</p>.<p>Telles' cross should have been easy for Gunok, but he seemed distracted by Cavani's half-hearted attempt to reach it and dropped the ball to Fernandes, who had the simple task of slotting into the empty net.</p>.<p>Fernandes' impact on United has been huge since he arriving from Sporting Lisbon in January, the 26-year-old now directly involved in 34 goals in 35 games in all competitions for United.</p>.<p>United were in total control and the third goal came courtesy of Rashford's electric pace in the 36th minute.</p>.<p>Sprinting onto Victor Lindelof's long pass, Rashford surged into the Basaksehir area before being barged over by Boli Bolingoli-Mbombo.</p>.<p>Fernandes was on a hat-trick and had scored a penalty against West Brom on Saturday.</p>.<p>He let Rashford take the penalty instead this time and the England forward sent Gunok the wrong way for his fifth Champions League goal in four games this season.</p>.<p>Basaksehir got one back in the 75th minute when Turuc's superb free-kick went over the line despite De Gea's attempt to claw it out.</p>.<p>James finished off Mason Greenwood's pass in stoppage-time for his first United goal since March.</p>
<p>Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insisted Manchester United are back on track after they avenged their humbling Champions League defeat against Istanbul Basaksehir with a 4-1 rout of the Turkish side on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Solskjaer's team crashed to a shock 2-1 loss at the hands of the Group H outsiders in Istanbul earlier in November.</p>.<p>But there was never any chance of another upset as United ran Basaksehir ragged at Old Trafford.</p>.<p>Bruno Fernandes was the catalyst with a stunning long-range opener early in the first half.</p>.<p>He doubled the lead before passing up a hat-trick chance when he allowed Marcus Rashford to convert the penalty that brought United's third goal before half-time.</p>.<p>Basaksehir's Deniz Turuc netted a fine free-kick but, after a late United wobble, Daniel James struck in the final moments to seal the points.</p>.<p>"I felt first half we saw the intent straight away, they wanted to play and they enjoyed it," Solskjaer said.</p>.<p>"It's a Champions League night at Old Trafford, you'd expect them to enjoy themselves. We scored some very nice goals, I'm pleased."</p>.<p>United's third win from four group matches means one point from their last two games against Paris Saint-Germain and RB Leipzig would secure their place in the last 16.</p>.<p>"We need one point, but of course we want to be top of the group but we'll take it one game at a time," Solskjaer said.</p>.<p>United's loss in Istanbul had raised serious questions about Solskjaer's ability to hold onto his job.</p>.<p>But successive Premier League wins against Everton and West Brom, followed by this emphatic success, have eased the pressure on Solskjaer a little.</p>.<p>Solskjaer named Uruguay striker Edinson Cavani in the starting line-up for the first time since his signing in October.</p>.<p>With Paul Pogba still sidelined by a swollen ankle, there was a rare start for Dutch midfielder Donny van de Beek.</p>.<p>"The two are getting used to how we want them to play. Donny can play in different positions and Edinson is a good old fashioned number nine. We haven't had that for a while," Solskjaer said.</p>.<p>Both Cavani, who has scored once in seven appearances for United, and Van de Beek did their chances of a more regular action no harm with solid displays, but it was Fernandes and Rashford who stole the show.</p>.<p>United tore into their overwhelmed visitors and they deservedly took the lead in the seventh minute.</p>.<p>When Alex Telles' corner was only cleared to the edge of the area, Fernandes let it bounce before unleashing a thunderous strike that flashed into the roof of the net.</p>.<p>It was the Portugal midfielder's eighth goal of the season and his second in successive games.</p>.<p>Rampant United doubled their lead in the 19th minute with a gift from Mert Gunok.</p>.<p>Telles' cross should have been easy for Gunok, but he seemed distracted by Cavani's half-hearted attempt to reach it and dropped the ball to Fernandes, who had the simple task of slotting into the empty net.</p>.<p>Fernandes' impact on United has been huge since he arriving from Sporting Lisbon in January, the 26-year-old now directly involved in 34 goals in 35 games in all competitions for United.</p>.<p>United were in total control and the third goal came courtesy of Rashford's electric pace in the 36th minute.</p>.<p>Sprinting onto Victor Lindelof's long pass, Rashford surged into the Basaksehir area before being barged over by Boli Bolingoli-Mbombo.</p>.<p>Fernandes was on a hat-trick and had scored a penalty against West Brom on Saturday.</p>.<p>He let Rashford take the penalty instead this time and the England forward sent Gunok the wrong way for his fifth Champions League goal in four games this season.</p>.<p>Basaksehir got one back in the 75th minute when Turuc's superb free-kick went over the line despite De Gea's attempt to claw it out.</p>.<p>James finished off Mason Greenwood's pass in stoppage-time for his first United goal since March.</p>