MANCHESTER: Anderson's second-half equaliser ensured Manchester United will avoid their main rivals in the last 16 of the Champions League after a hard-fought 1-1 draw with Valencia at Old Trafford...
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December 08, 2010
MANCHESTER: Anderson's second-half equaliser ensured Manchester United will avoid their main rivals in the last 16 of the Champions League after a hard-fought 1-1 draw with Valencia at Old Trafford on Wednesday.
United needed to avoid defeat to seal top spot in Group C but were left shocked when Pablo Hernandez fired the visitors from La Liga into a 32nd minute lead robbing the hosts of a record six successive Champions League clean sheets.
Sir Alex Ferguson's side were guilty of wasting a string of opportunities and it looked like the evening would finish in frustration before Anderson was well placed to level in the 62nd minute, only the Brazilian's second goal in three-and-a-half-years at United.
The point was enough to ensure United will avoid the likes of Real Madrid and Barcelona when the draw for the knockout phase is made on December 17.
Anderson was presented with a glorious opportunity to put his side ahead in the 15th minute only to shoot straight at the keeper after the Valencia defence had opened up.
Anderson quickly atoned for his error by carving out a great chance for Berbatov to end his two-year Champions League goal drought.
But the Bulgarian fluffed the chance as he attempted to round keeper Vincente Guaita.
Then Guaita did well to keep out Ji-Sung Park's close-range volley before Valencia took the lead 13 minutes before half-time.
Once again the troublesome Dominguez was at the heart of the move as his beautifully weighted pass to Hernandez allowed the Spanish midfielder to fire beyond Amos.
Wayne Rooney almost brought them back on level terms with a delightful curling shot from outside the area which crashed against the bar before rebounding to Nani who could only fire wide of a gaping net.
That miss summed up United's evening which became even more frustrating when Rio Ferdinand was forced to hobble out of the game in the 52nd minute.
Rooney spurned another opportunity when he fired narrowly wide on the turn before Valencia's good fortune finally ran out when Anderson sent United back to the top of Group C.