MANCHESTER UNITED came from behind to beat Hong Kong with three second-half goals.
The Red Devils went 1-0 down inside 20 minutes when Juninho fired the hosts in front.
Captain Bruno Fernandes then squandered a chance to level things up after racing through on goal.
United had to wait until after half-time to grab their equaliser.
Chido Obi replaced Rasmus Hojlund and the break and five minutes later he turned inside the box before firing into the bottom corner.
After that United huffed and puffed but failed to create any openings until Obi glanced in a header from Mason Mount’s cross.
That appeared to take the pressure off for the Red Devils, who made sure through Ayden Heaven’s stoppage time header.