Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes victory over Barcelona at the Nou Camp next week would eclipse their historic Champions League comeback against Paris St-Germain as the Manchester United manager bemoaned the failure to send off Sergio Busquets.

United became the first side in European Cup history to overturn a 2-0 deficit in a knockout tie when they beat PSG 3-1 in the French capital last month to reach the quarter-finals.

But Solskjaer is convinced a win over Barcelona next Tuesday would better that result as United target a potential semi-final against bitter rivals Liverpool.

“Of course the PSG performance away gives us hope and belief we can do it but we know we are playing against probably the favourites in the tournament and going to the Nou Camp will be a challenge,” said Solskjaer.

“It will be a bigger achievement winning that one because with the history of Barcelona, they are not used to losing at home, but we can do it. No doubt about it. We are a goal threat, be it with Rom [Romelu Lukaku] or Rash [Marcus Rashford] or whoever is playing up there, we have to create chances for them.