Not even the return of Cristiano Ronaldo could prevent Manchester
United fluffing their lines as the Champions League winners began the
defence of their crown with a disappointing draw against Villarreal at
Old Trafford.
Ronaldo's second-half introduction certainly sent a surge through
United - and dispelled any doubts the summer transfer saga with Real
Madrid would affect his popularity.
But United could come no closer than a late Jonny Evans diving
header that bounced back off a post as their 12-game winning streak on
home soil in the competition was brought to an end, the Yellow
Submarines almost sinking Sir Alex Ferguson's men altogether when
Guille Franco hit the woodwork as well.
With record signing Dimitar Berbatov failing to recover from the
knee injury he sustained at Liverpool, Michael Carrick ruled out with
an ankle problem and Paul Scholes suspended, a legacy of his needless
dismissal against Zenit St Petersburg in last month's Super Cup,
Ferguson was committed to making changes.
Nevertheless, the presence of Gary Neville - his first competitive
start since March 2007 - and Evans in the home defence was a surprise.
Not that the pair were extended much.
Aside from one powerfully struck effort from an acute angle by
Robert Pires which Edwin van der Sar saved easily enough anyway,
Villarreal created nothing.
In contrast, United threatened at regular intervals but through a
combination of bad finishing, poor refereeing and excellent
goalkeeping, failed to make the breakthrough by half-time.
The litany of woe began after just five minutes when Owen Hargreaves
curled over a corner that Diego Lopez completely misjudged to leave Rio
Ferdinand an empty net to steer the ball into.
Unfortunately for United, Ferdinand succeeded only in prodding the ball back in the general direction it had come from.
Then it was Wolfgang Stark's turn to fail. The German official may
have been deceived by Park Ji-sung falling outside the area and then
opting not to make any significant protest.
But there was no doubt Sebastian Eguren caught the South Korean inside the box and a penalty should have been given.
Park, who did not even make United's bench in Moscow, was a constant menace, as was Carlos Tevez.
The Argentina star may have got no marks for waving an imaginary
yellow card in the direction of Eguren when he was hauled back near
halfway but he came agonisingly close to scoring as his powerful drive
was tipped away by Lopez.
Nani had a couple of long-range efforts and Darren Fletcher saw his header blocked at close range.
However, a goalless first half was not what Ferguson would have
wanted as his team began the defence of their trophy and a quest to
become the first side to win the competition - as the Champions League
- in successive seasons.
The Scot resisted an obvious temptation to bring on Ronaldo at half-time.
But some intricate passing involving Wayne Rooney and Fletcher, plus
an up and under from Nani which Lopez collected with some difficulty,
failed to convince the United boss a goal was going to come so, to huge
cheers, Ronaldo was told to get stripped.
The winger was still waiting to be introduced when Villarreal almost hit their hosts with the ultimate sucker punch.
Finding space just outside the box, Angel Lopez crossed for Franco.
The striker flicked the ball goalwards with the back of his heel and
watched in agony as it bounced back of the post with a grateful Van der
Sar gathering the rebound, knowing he would not have been able to do a
thing to stop it going in.
With Ronaldo - and Anderson - on the field, United were transformed.
From becoming increasingly sluggish, the Red Devils were suddenly full of life.
Evans headed wide, Lopez punched clear just as Tevez was about to
connect with a Patrice Evra cross, then Gonzalo Rodriguez booted off
the line as Tevez's bouncing shot was going in after Ronaldo had led a
lightening break which also involved Rooney.
Ronaldo eventually managed a header that floated wide before Evans
hit the post but it was a familiar tale of disappointment for the hosts
in front of goal this season.
Ferguson will need no reminding the last time Villarreal gained a
draw at Old Trafford, three years ago, United did not make it out of
the group.
It is unlikely to happen again but as Chelsea are lying in wait on
Sunday, they need some of those 42 goals Ronaldo scored last season.
Teams
Man Utd Van der Sar, Neville, Ferdinand, Evans, Evra,
Nani,Hargreaves (Anderson 62), Fletcher, Park (Ronaldo 62),
Rooney,Tevez (Giggs 81).
Subs Not Used: Foster, Brown, Vidic, O'Shea.
Booked: Tevez.
Villarreal Diego Lopez, Angel, Rodriguez, Godin,
Capdevila,Cani (Santi Cazorla 46), Eguren, Edmilson, Pires (Ibagaza
67),Fernandez, Franco (Llorente 77).
Subs Not Used: Viera, Javi Venta, Senna, Fuentes.
Booked: Franco, Ibagaza, Diego Lopez.
Att: 74,944
Ref: Wolfgang Stark (Germany).
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