Sunderland Echo

UNITED FALL FLAT

MOURINHO’S MEN PUT ON INSIPID DISPLAY TO FINISH SECOND IN TABLE

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Manchester United blew the chance to top their Champions League group as Jose Mourinho’s much-changed side slumped to a 2-1 loss at Valencia.

Progress to the last 16 was already assured ahead of the trip to the Mestalla, yet this was a chance for Paul Pogba and Co to prove their worth and secure a win that would see them top Group H in the unlikely event that Juventus slipped up in Switzerlan­d.

The improbable played out 650 miles away as Young Boys secured a remarkable 2-1 win against the Serie A behemoths but United failed to capitalise as they lost by the same scoreline in Spain, with Marcus Rashford grabbing a late consolatio­n after Carlos Soler struck and Phil Jones turned into his own goal.

It was a largely lifeless, incoherent display from Mourinho’s men.

Soler put Valencia ahead 17 minutes into a first half that saw Pogba - back after two games on the bench somehow miss a gilt-edged chance, unaware that offside had been wrongly signalled.

Any hope of a comeback disappeare­d seconds into the second half as Jones turned into his own net on a night that heaps unwanted scrutiny on United ahead of the trip to Anfield, despite Rashford leading a late push.

While the forward may have rubber-stamped a starting berth against Liverpool, none of Mourinho’s eight changes in Spain boosted their hopes after toiling against a side who lie 15th in the LaLiga standings.

Valencia also had the joint worst goalscorin­g record in the division yet managed to unsettle the visitors from the outset.

Back-up goalkeeper Sermegged gio Romero had to be alert to a threatenin­g early cross, with several other halfchance­s following before the opener.

Cristiano Piccini nut- Marouane Fellaini on the right and put through Santi Mina, whose cross was cleared by Jones as far as Soler. Afforded too much time, the midfielder fizzed a low strike through Eric Bailly’s legs into the far left-hand corner.

There was nearly a slapstick second for the hosts as a clearance rebounded back and just wide of Romero’s goal, with Soler forcing the United goalkeeper into a save from the resulting corner.

Mourinho’s men were muddled at the back and little better going forwards.

Pogba was then left holding his head in his hands after a glaring miss. Fellaini met a corner with a powerful header that the World Cup-winning midfielder somehow managed to turn wide when it looked easier to score. The offside flag saved his blushes, although replays showed it to be an incorrect call.

Moments into the second half, after Bailly stepped up to leave a gaping hole, England defender Jones raced back to deny Batshuayi, only to direct the ball past Romero and into his own goal.

Romero prevented Valencia grabbing another, but at least United had now mustered a shot on target.

Substitute Rashford had their first of the evening in the 72nd minute - an attempt followed up by former Valencia loanee Andreas Pereira forcing Jaume Domenech into a fine save from distance shortly after.

Pogba twice had attempts on target afterwards, with Rashford finally clawing one back by nodding home a cross from fellow substitute Ashley Young in the 87th minute. But it was too little, too late.

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Marcus Rashford.

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