The Southland Times

Man City win, United, Madrid lose

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Lyon clinched the final qualifying spot for the Champions League’s knockout stage as Juventus, Manchester City and Bayern Munich secured top spot in their groups and likely an easier draw in the round of 16

Two of European football’s grandest clubs paid the price for fielding weakened teams on the final night of Champions League group play, with Real Madrid slumping to a record home loss and Manchester United squanderin­g a surprise opportunit­y to top their group.

On an evening when Lyon celebrated becoming the 16th and last team to qualify for the knockout stage, Madrid’s players were jeered off the field at the Santiago Bernabeu after a 3-0 defeat to CSKA Moscow – the club’s heaviest loss in more than 250 home games in European competitio­n.

‘‘It’s a painful result,’’ Madrid left back Marcelo said.

At least that embarrassi­ng loss didn’t stop the defending champions from topping their group. United didn’t have that luxury.

Like Madrid, United selected a largely second-string lineup with qualificat­ion secure, even though Jose Mourinho’s team still had a chance of climbing above Juventus to first place with a win.

With Cristiano Ronaldo’s Juventus surprising­ly losing 2-1 at Swiss club Young Boys, United could have finished top – only to lose by the same score line at the Mestalla. Adding to United’s misery, Phil Jones scored an owngoal from outside his own area and Paul Pogba missed a great chance from around four yards out.

‘‘Tonight, it is job done in a difficult group,’’ said Mourinho, whose team is now assured of facing one of the following group winners: Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Porto or Paris SaintGerma­in.

United were one of four English teams to reach the knockout stage for the second straight season. This was the first year when 16 group-stage places were guaranteed for the big four leagues in Europe – Spain, England, Germany and Italy. The four countries put 12 teams in total into the round of 16, the draw for which is on Tuesday.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Manchester City winger Leroy Sane celebrates his first goal against Hoffenheim with Gabriel Jesus, while, at right, Gareth Bale looks despondent after Real Madrid’s 3-0 loss to CSKA Moscow.
GETTY IMAGES Manchester City winger Leroy Sane celebrates his first goal against Hoffenheim with Gabriel Jesus, while, at right, Gareth Bale looks despondent after Real Madrid’s 3-0 loss to CSKA Moscow.
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