25 July 2024
MU sucks to death at home at Old Trafford 9

MU sucks to death at home at Old Trafford 9

Only thanks to Ashley Young's late goal did MU earn a disappointing 3-3 draw against Basel in the second match of the Champions League group stage.

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*Welbeck opened the scoring for MU

*Welbeck doubled the gap for MU

*F Frei shortened the score to 1-2 for Basel

*A Frei equalized for Basel

*A Frei put Basel up 3-2

*Young equalized 3-3 for MU

Leading 2-0 in the first half thanks to two almost consecutive goals from young striker Danny Welbeck, but in a match without Wayne Rooney, MU once again could not win.

It wasn’t until the last official minute that MU avoided the first loss at home in the Champions League after 17 months, thanks to rookie Ashley Young’s header to equalize 3-3.

Young (red shirt, left) and Welbeck both opened fire but MU missed the victory.

Thus, after two matches in the Champions League this season, MU only has two points even though the opponent is not a formidable opponent.

Last night’s disappointment came to MU just a few days after the 1-1 draw against Stoke City in the Premier League, in which Rooney also did not play due to injury.

Second series of matches

Tuesday, September 27

Table BCSKA Moscow 2-3 Inter

(Dzagoev 45’+3, Vagner Love 77′ – Lucio 6′, Pazzini 23′, Zarate 78′)Trabzonspor 1-1 Lille

(Colman 75′ pen – Sow 30′)

Table ABayern 2-0 Man City

(Gomez 38′, 45’+1)Napoli 2-0 Villarreal

(Hamsik 14′, Cavani 17′ pen)

CMU 3-3 Basel Table

(Welbeck 16′, 17′, Young 90′ – F Frei 58′, A Frei 60′, 76′ pen)Otelul Galati 0-1 Benfica

(Bruno Cesar 40′)

Table DLyon 2-0 Dinamo Zagreb

(Gomis 23′, Kone 42′)Real Madrid 3-0 Ajax Amsterdam

(Ronaldo 25′, Kaka 41′, Benzema 49′)

Wednesday, September 28

(London time; + 6 = Hanoi time)

Table G

Zenit – Porto 17:00

7:45 p.m

Shakhtar Donetsk – APOEL

Table E

Leverkusen – Racing GenkValencia – Chelsea

FArsenal Table – Olympiacos

Marseille – Dortmund

Table BATE Borisov – Barca

Milan – Viktoria Plzen

Not fielding the strongest squad, but MU probably did not expect that they would have such difficulties against a recently shaky Basel (only 16 points after 10 matches in the national championship, equal to

In MU’s squad for this match, Welbeck is probably one of the few players who can play.

The first was the opening goal in the 16th minute, after getting the ball from a combination between Giggs and Fabio and then scoring into the far corner to beat goalkeeper Yann Sommer.

In the remaining minutes of the first half, MU was not really leisurely despite having a two-goal advantage.

Things suddenly changed dramatically in the second half, when MU’s defense system and support from the midfield lacked cohesion.

Just two minutes later, the score was equalized 2-2.

When they had the advantage, MU played lackadaisically and slowly.

Faced with a difficult situation, coach Ferguson was forced to strengthen Berbatov’s attack.

With only two points after two matches, MU had to accept third place in the four-team table.

MU: De Gea, Evra, Jones, Ferdinand, Fabio Da Silva (Nani 69), Anderson (Berbatov 82), Giggs (Park Ji-Sung 61), Carrick, Young, Valencia, Welbeck.

Goals: Welbeck 16, 17, Young 90

Basel: Sommer, Joo-ho Park, Dragovic, Abraham, F Frei (Chipperfield 76), Cabral, Steinhofer, Streller (Pak 80), A Frei (Xhaka 89), Jacques Zoua, Xhaka.

Goals: F Frei 58, A Frei 60, (pen) 76

Doan Manh

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