Man Utd 3-3 CSKA Moscow Highlights

Manchester United staged a stirring late rally at Old Trafford to claim a place in the last 16 of the Champions League after CSKA Moscow looked poised to end their 22-game unbeaten home record in the competition.

But the introduction of Wayne Rooney, the day after the birth of his son Kai, lifted the mood inside Old Trafford and set the scene for United’s late charge.

Watch UEFA Champions League Group B football match, Man Utd Vs CSKA Moscow Highlights here.

0-1 Dzagoev 25′

1-1 Owen 29′

1-2 Krasic 31′

1-3 Berezutsky 47′

2-3 Scholes 84′

3-3 Valencia 90′

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18 Responses

  1. to_laza_and_anonymous says:

    as if 3 year old know how to use computer lol
    u have no brain lol

  2. Real Lucifer says:

    Hoi adolf lust-fer, go its not bad in supporting man u. but its terrible when you try to make your team better by creating biased comments.
    If you have got nothing to do, then go play in a nearby highway.
    Thanks.

  3. bOnKeRbOy says:

    AKa_BaDboY  is right

    big team all way score in 80 min or 90

    like stoke vs chelsea

    stoke winning 1-0

    and chelsea score in 88min to make it 1-1

    and score again in 83 to make chelsea win 2-1

    so that just not fair stoke deserve something ar least 1-1 draw to get 1 point

    OR like man utd at home vs sunderland

    sunderland are play well better and derserve a away win and 3 point

    bent score first to make 1-0 and berbatov score to make 1-1

    and jones score to make 2-1

    and make utd have no chance to score back but man utd lucky get own goal from ferdinand to make 2-2

    that why big team never lost alway lucky!!!!!

    all f*ck you all haterrrrr

  4. SuM111 says:

    and lost again to lyon

    score will be lyon 2-0 liverpool

  5. SuM111 says:

    *Dont Sack Rafa, you might win something *

    so you think liverpool going to win something??

    5 lost in 11 matches  (epl)

  6. Lucky? Was it lucky to be not only denied a clear penalty but to have the fouled player booked?
    Man Utd were turning the screw; Akinfeev made some fine saves, the CSKA defence were dropping deep and defending, so when there is a lot of pressure and a lot of people in the box it’s not a miracle when a deflection goes in.
    One has to put in the work to be in a position to benefit from any lucky breaks. Their play certainly merited an equaliser.

    …and having a head full of hate is no basis to be making rational judgements.
    Manchester United have worked hard for all their success, and to argue otherwise is simply an admission that one has no reasoned arguments to show otherwise.

    p.s. when you respond with you inevitable surly abuse, could you at least try to make it either witty or original?

  7. laza says:

    AKa_BaDboY
    you may talk like a 3 yr old but he you are right…its not tactics and actually its not valencias goal it was clearly going out and hit a defender therefore its an own goal.. a lucky own goal.. again once again utd get lucky..whether it be in the group choice in cpl or having 6 min extra time or a lucky own goal.. it sickens me to see them in the top 4 for the epl wen they dont deserve it

  8. The change of manager for CSKA seeme to have worked wonders; the team that played positive football last night were not the easy pickings that their lethargic performance in Moscow suggested.
    Poor defending can’t detract from some excellent finishing by the Russians and a sparkling display from Krasic as they took a 3-1 lead – but with Evra, Rooney & Obertan thrown on for the finale, United’s attacks gathered pace and earned them another last minute goal which confirms their qualification from the group.

    Akinfeev enhanced his reputation no end, and could well be on SAF’s shopping list in January.

    Owen scored his first European goal in five years.

    It was actually a welcome change to see United having to fight back to get a result in this manner; the last 20 minutes were as exciting as it has been at a Utd match since the derby.

  9. Anonymous says:

    AKa_BaDboY. how old r u? 3 years old?

  10. Dont Sack Rafa, you might win something says:

    re: AKa_BaDboY…

    i smell a scouser….

    In rafa we trust…

  11. cRazYee says:

    “EVERY KNOW MAN UTD CANT SCORE IN NORMAL TIME”

    so 80-90min are not normal times?
    what a stupid saying, every teams have their own playing style, what make it unique
    just the tactics sometimes dont work

  12. mo says:

    Where’s da video? saw the real madrid video at totalfootballmadness but they didn’t ahve the Mu one too.

  13. JOSH_SHIZZ says:

    AKa_BaDboY…   Right
     
    and i agree even im a man utd fan
    cska deserve something like 3 point
     
    but man utd still gonna winnnnnn

  14. AKa_BaDboY... says:

    Man Utd is sh*t alway score in 80-90 min or extra time
    EVERY KNOW MAN UTD CANT SCORE IN NORMAL TIME

    MAN UTD SH*T
    LOL
    LOL
    EVERY 1 KNOW
    IM NOT A MAN UTD OR CSKA FAN BUT I THINK CSKA SHOULD GET 3 POINT!!!
     
    LOL
    SH!T…………………………………………AND F**K YOU ALL COMMENTS BACK TO ME BECAUSE EVERY KNOW MAN UTD CANT SCORE………….
     
     

  15. Anonymous says:

    smells
     

  16. I would like to add my best wishes to Wayne and Colleen on the birth of their son, Kai Rooney.

    @Fake Lucifer: If you were to put as much effort into educating yourself as you do trolling around the epl site to append your juvenile inanities to all of my comments, you might just possibly achieve some degree of literacy…. Just possibly…

  17. colleth says:

    Congratulations wayne Rooney for having a baby boy. Let me give my best wishes to all team members of man utd.

  18. The line-up should be interesting; SAF’s teams are notoriously hard to predict, but having already established a good position in the ECL table but with a big EPL match away to Chel$ki at the weekend, I expect to see some major players rested, and a chance for some of the squad players to shine – for shine they should against a demoralised CSKA side who have lost their manager and their way.

    SAF says Fletcher will play, and I would expect Owen to start. Neville is banned from league matches, so I think he will play -he will add experience to the side, and his link-up play with Valencia looks good. It would be nice to see Obertan play a part.

    If United can get all three points then qualification is wrapped up, he can use the ramaining games to give fringe squad members a run-out and can concentrate on getting down to the challenge of winning a unique 4th consecutive EPL title.

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