Hindustan Times (East UP)

Man United escape with draw

Elanga’s goal in the 80th minute helped English side equalise after Joao Felix opened the scoring for Atletico Madrid

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MADRID: Manchester United were spared a damaging and deserved defeat by Atletico Madrid on Wednesday as Anthony Elanga’s late goal rescued them a 1-1 draw in the first leg of the Champions League last 16.

Atletico outplayed a sluggish United for the majority of the match at the Wanda Metropolit­ano and might have considered Joao Felix’s early goal scant reward heading into the second leg at Old Trafford in three weeks’ time.

But rather than extend their advantage, Atletico squandered it, Elanga racing onto a Bruno Fernandes through ball and applying a cool finish with 10 minutes left to earn United a draw that felt like a victory.

United boss Ralf Rangnick was asked in his press conference what he told the United players at half-time.

“I told them this is not enough,” he said.

“We have to have more energy. It’s not about gameplans or tactics. It’s about conviction. It’s about belief. This is not enough. This is the Champions League.”

Atletico’s Sime Vrsaljko had already hit the crossbar at the end of the first half and Antoine Griezmann was also denied a late winner by the woodwork after Elanga’s equaliser.

But while United will breathe a sigh of relief at the result, this was another performanc­e to prompt serious concerns about their progress and direction under interim coach Ralf Rangnick.

In the first half, they failed to register a single touch in the Atletico Madrid box, the first time that has happened to a United side in the Champions League since at least 2005.

Cristiano Ronaldo was up against a familiar foe in Atletico, with 25 goals in 35 games against Diego Simeone’s team and 10 in his last 10, including three hat-tricks.

But the Portuguese cut a frustrated and isolated figure up front, his biggest contributi­on as a target for the enthusiast­ic whistling and booing from the Atletico supporters.

Both Rangnick and Simeone have a veteran scorer whose needs perhaps come at the expense of the team, but while Rangnick started the 37-yearold Ronaldo, Simeone dropped the 35-year-old Luis Suarez, with Felix and Angel Correa named up front instead.

Ronaldo was whistled before kick-off, along with former Real Madrid defender Raphael Varane, and a fervent atmosphere provided the backdrop for a scintillat­ing Atletico start.

United were nervy as Harry Maguire needlessly headed behind for an Atletico corner before an anxious Fernandes touch allowed Jose Gimenez a shot at goal but Victor Lindelof made an excellent block.

United looked uncomforta­ble playing out from the back and it was from a skewed David de Gea clearance that Atletico won a corner. United headed away but Renan Lodi swung in a brilliant cross from the left and Felix was there to meet it, his fine diving header flying in off the post.

Atletico were faster, hungrier and firmer in their approach. They kept robbing United of possession but lacked the final pass. United grew frustrated, Ronaldo in particular, and for 10 minutes the game was diverted to his histrionic­s, the boos and whistles growing louder.

It could have been worse at half-time as Vrsaljko headed against the crossbar, Lodi’s cross coming quick to him at the back post but the net was gaping.

United improved and there was a period around the hourmark when Atletico seemed to be ceding control. There were precious few chances though and when Ronaldo curled a free-kick harmlessly over, Atletico looked close to victory.

Instead, United put together their best and, only, fluid move of the match as the ball was popped through midfield before Fernandes threaded Elanga through. Atletico’s Reinildo Mandava committed himself but fell, allowing Elanga to skip clear and send an excellent finish rolling into the far corner.

Griezmann, on as a substitute, curled against the crossbar with four minutes left but a deflated Atletico were unable to restore their advantage.

Ajax hold Benfica

LISBON: Ajax Amsterdam admitted to mixed feelings after their Champions League drawn match in Portugal on Wednesday, angry they did not capitalise on their chances and then allowing hosts Benfica back into the game. But the 2-2 draw hands them the advantage for the return in Amsterdam on March 15. “The feeling is a bit mixed. We twice had the lead, but we gave away goals very easily. We were not very good on the ball today,” said coach Erik ten Hag, “we can play at a higher level and then you automatica­lly have more control.”

 ?? AFP ?? Manchester United’s Anthony Elanga scores against Atletico Madrid at the Wanda Metropolit­ano stadium in Madrid on Wednesday.
AFP Manchester United’s Anthony Elanga scores against Atletico Madrid at the Wanda Metropolit­ano stadium in Madrid on Wednesday.

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