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Red Devils head back to their happy hunting ground

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MOSCOW: Manchester United return to the scene of their 2008 Champions League triumph looking for a second away win over CSKA Moscow in exactly six years today.

United, who won their third crown when they beat Chelsea on penalties at the Luzhniki Stadium in May 2008, returned to the Russian capital on October 21 in 2009 and beat CSKA 1-0 with a late goal by Antonio Valencia.

The Red Devils will be looking to repeat that victory at a different venue, the Arena Khimki, as the Luzhniki is under reconstruc­tion for the 2018 World Cup finals.

United will travel to Moscow in good heart after an excellent 3-0 win away to Everton kept them third in the Premier League at the weekend.

Manager Louis van Gaal was delighted with that return to form following a defeat by the same score away to Arsenal in the previous game.

Morgan Schneiderl­in, Ander Herrera and Wayne Rooney scored the goals, with Rooney playing just behind new young striker Anthony Martial, who has made a fine impression since joining from AS Monaco.

“Maybe it is the start of many, many victories. I am not stupid, I won’t change too much on (today),” said Van Gaal, who left out fellow Dutchmen Danny Blind and Memphis Depay at the weekend following the Netherland­s’ failure to qualify for Euro 2016.

While United may have one eye on Sunday’s local derby against Manchester City, they would do well not to underestim­ate a CSKA side who have been in excellent form.

CSKA are unbeaten in their last 19 matches in the Russian Premier League, equalling a club record set in 2001, and beat Ural 3-2 on Saturday to stay five points clear of second placed Lokomotiv Moscow.

However, head coach Leonid Slutskiy has been critical of his team’s performanc­e.

“Unfortunat­ely, we are unable to fully control the whole match,” said the 44-year-old, who also coaches the Russian national team.

CSKA will be without Bibras Natcho who is suffering from a head injury, but fellow midfielder Roman Eremenko is expected to be fit following a groin strain. Experience­d central defender Vasili Berezutski is also expected to return. Russian internatio­nal goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev will be hoping for an upturn in fortunes. CSKA’s captain is looking to end an unwanted record, having failed to keep a clean sheet in 33 consecutiv­e Champions League appearance­s. – Reuters

 ?? PICTURE: REUTERS ?? BACK IN FORM: Manchester United's Wayne Rooney and Chris Smalling are put through their paces at training by manager Louis van Gaal as they prepare to face CSKA Moscow in the Champions League tonight. The Red Devils beat Everton 3-0 on Saturday to stay...
PICTURE: REUTERS BACK IN FORM: Manchester United's Wayne Rooney and Chris Smalling are put through their paces at training by manager Louis van Gaal as they prepare to face CSKA Moscow in the Champions League tonight. The Red Devils beat Everton 3-0 on Saturday to stay...

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