Marseille 0-0 Man Utd
Manchester United were unable to make it a clean sweep for English sides following their 0-0 draw away to Marseille in the UEFA Champions League.
Tottenham, Arsenal and Chelsea had all enjoyed victories in their respective last 16 first leg meetings with AC Milan, Barcelona and Copenhagen.
But Sir Alex Ferguson's side could not follow suit at Stade Velodrome and go into the return leg at Old Trafford on 15th March without the benefit of an away goal.
Wednesday night's contest in the South of France failed to ignite with a real lack of true chances for both the Red Devils and Didier Deschamps' men.
Darren Fletcher's low strike tested home goalkeeper Steve Mandanda in the opening exchanges, while Andre Ayew's drilled effort which flashed beyond the far post with Brandao closing in after the break represented the home team's best opportunity.
Ferguson sprang a pre-match surprise when he opted to select Darron Gibson ahead of Paul Scholes.
Presumably, the United boss was looking to utilise Gibson's extra energy in midfield, where he had already been deprived of Anderson and Park Ji-sung, two of seven first-team stars to miss the trip.
To that end, the Irishman did his job during a pretty poor first half. However, given shooting from long-range is such a significant part of Gibson's game, it was strange that he should elect to pass rather than go for goal after an intricate move had set him up on the angle of the penalty area.
It was one of the few moments of invention as United treated what appeared to be limited opponents with caution.
Brandao went for goal with an overhead kick after taking Gabriel Heinze's cross down on his chest. However, not only was the Brazilian's effort nothing like Wayne Rooney's wonder strike, it didn't even match that of Crawley's Matt Tubbs at Old Trafford on Saturday.
After making his peace with Ferguson and United on Tuesday with his contrite admission of regret, Heinze engaged in a running battle with in-form Nani that he just about emerged on top from.
The Portugal winger did blaze one early effort over and he was involved in United's best chance of the half. It was not in the way he would have wanted though as his woeful corner was only half-cleared to Fletcher.
The Scot had little time to pick his spot. But the shot was clean enough and as it left his boot, keeper Steve Mandanda initially appeared wrong-footed. Mandanda is clearly blessed with quick feet though, and was able to get back in position to make the save before the ball crossed his goal-line.
Marseille offered little evidence of how they won the French title last season. It eventually came at the start of the second period, when Lucho Gonzalez seized on Berbatov's failure to control deep inside the United half and whipped over a curling cross for Brandao, whose firm header was directed straight at Edwin Van der Sar.
Marseille drew confidence from that effort though and pressed forward, with Ayew in the thick of the action. The Ghana international started with an attempted volley that he smashed high in the air.
Ayew then had a shot blocked before a kind bounce from Lucho's deflected effort provided a clear sight at goal.
The angle was not great though and with Brandao charging in at the far-post, Ayew seemed caught in two minds and in the end neither threatened United's goal or to pick out his team-mate.
Through all this, Scholes remained on the bench, a passive spectator, the debate in his mind about whether he could make a meaningful contribution next season doubtless continuing.
He was eventually introduced for Gibson with just 18 minutes remaining. Scholes' willingness to get hold of the ball instantly brought some direction to United's attacks.
Berbatov fed Patrice Evra, then continued his run to collect a return pass from the full-back before firing a long-range effort over. Berbatov almost managed to thread a pass through to Nani but Mandanda pounced.
What appeared to be a golf ball was thrown into the United area as they set themselves up to defend a Marseille corner three minutes from the end. Uefa might take a dim view of that, although if nothing else it provided a talking point as a desperately disappointing contest petered out.
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The most boring (and hence memorable) game I ever saw was Arsenal away in 1981. Nil nil and I'm not even sure there was a shot on goal, let alone on target. This game was close.
- Raj
Quite pleased with the result. Marseille didnt look up to much and we should beat them fairly convincingly at home. Bit disapointed with the attacking side of our game, but i suppose we had limited options with Giggs, Valencia, Park and Anderson all out. Nothing against Berbatov, but i think we're best away from home with Rooney as the lone front man and two proper wingers supporting him. Smalling by far the biggest positive of the night. I'm sure he'll go through a bad patch and drop a few clangers but in the long term he looks a great prospect and the natural replacement for Rio.
- twoc2002
Credit to Marseille who set up to keep us quiet and did exactly that. The midfield were ineffective because they were being pressed well and because the passing options were closed off by their defence. This is the thing I hate about the away goals rule, it's supposed to discourage negative tactics, but it actually rewards the team that plays at home first if they draw 0-0. Now all they have to do is nick a goal in the away leg (and I wouldn't put it past them) and we need 2. That said I still think we'll get the goals we need to go through, and if we can't beat them then we don't deserve to progress.
- fenwar
That was an awful game. The midfield were poor Michael Carrick offers nothing anymore and Nani was very frustrating tonight. Scholes should have started. Thought we missed Rafael attacking down the right as well. The one big positive was another great performance from Chris Smalling. It's not the best scoreline in the world but it's better then a defeat. We should turn them over in Old Trafford.
- Munsterman
Yawn... less said about that game the better.
- Bragg
Indeed the team does pick itself. Anderson out for 2 months is a massive blow if true. Re. Attacking options from the bench: Hernandez is as they come thankfully; his pre-World Cup signing is proving to be such a good piece of business. Josh King has been nothing short of superb since he came back from his loan spell at Preston but don't think the boss has any plans to play him. So perhaps Obertan will be more at home vs French opposition? Interesting that he did all of the press stuff with Sir Alex today.
- Bragg
I think the team kind of picks itself at the minute so I'd have to go along with exactly the same line-up as that. The worrying thing is that the only attacking option we've really got from the bench is Hernandez (assuming you exclude Obertan, Bebe and Gibson at the moment although all could be useful later in the game to come on against tired legs).
- Dave
This could be a tricky game, not least with several players - Giggs, Park, Valencia, Anderson, Ferdinand, Evans, Owen - all absent. Given the lack of width, I can't see any better options than using Rooney coming in from the left. Squad from: Van der Sar, Kuszczak, Lindegaard, Vidic, O'Shea, Brown, Rafael, Fábio, Evra, Smalling, Scholes, Gibson, Nani, Carrick, Fletcher, Bébé, Obertan, Tunnicliffe, Rooney, Berbatov, Hernández, King. Assuming Rafael is over his concussion (which didn't seem to be the case on Saturday) I'd go with something like: Van Der Sar; Rafael, Vidic, Smalling, Evra; Fletcher, Scholes, Carrick; Nani, Berbatov, Rooney.
- Neil
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