Manchester United completed a record-equalling 19th Champions League
game unbeaten and secured top spot in Group E, even though victory over
Aalborg eluded them at Old Trafford.
Carlos Tevez's fifth goal in a week after just three minutes seemed
to set the Red Devils up for a comfortable win - and what would have
been only the holders' third in Europe this term.
But an unexpected first-half response from the visitors left United trailing at the interval.
Although Wayne Rooney levelled, the hosts could not find a winner -
knowing they will be in Japan on Club World Cup duty on Friday week
when a last-16 draw is made that could pair them with, among others,
Real Madrid and Inter Milan.
Sir Alex Ferguson promised changes and duly made them, nine in all from the side that scraped a win against Sunderland on Saturday.
The Scot's most significant move was to put Tevez back alongside
Rooney in a European tie for the first time since last May's final
victory over Chelsea.
After netting four times against Blackburn seven days ago, Tevez is
a man in form - and there could have been no better man to be presented
with United's first chance.
It was a delightful move too as Ryan Giggs fed Rooney, took the
chested return pass and lofted the ball beyond the static Aalborg
defence. Tevez sized up the opportunity and slid a precise shot past
Karim Zaza.
On the Red Devils' next attack, Aalborg were carved open again as
Anderson found Rooney - and the England man quickly set up Tevez with
an astute reverse pass.
It seemed certain the Argentinian would find the net a second time. Instead he slipped his shot wide.
It did not seem to matter much as Anderson and Nani followed Tevez - again - in peppering the visitors' goal.
At that point, it was difficult to see exactly how the Danes have
managed to secure a UEFA Cup place at Celtic's expense, held Villarreal
on home soil and scored against the Spanish outfit three times at El
Madrigal.
But slowly Aalborg gained in confidence - and, taking advantage of
the slackness that appeared in United's play, they promptly equalised.
Ferguson will demand to know why his side's marking went so badly
awry when Anders Due skimmed over a left-footed free-kick. Once free
and in space at the near post, Michael Jakobsen stooped to flick a
header out of Tomasz Kuszczak's reach.
Kuszczak's presence was something of a surprise, given Ben Foster
had appeared at the pre-match press conference - and the Pole was
unhappily picking the ball out of his net again in stoppage time.
Again, Due was the provider - floating an excellent cross to the far
post that invited Jeppe Curth's superb headed finish, which was well
out of Kuszczak's range as it curled neatly home.
The reaction of Aalborg coach Allan Kuhn - who had presided over a
12-match unbeaten run since replacing Bruce Rioch in October - was
reminiscent to that of Jose Mourinho when, still relatively unknown, he
guided Porto past United on their way to winning the tournament five
years ago.
While Ferguson exuded calm authority, inside he must have been
seething. The interval introductions of Paul Scholes and Park Ji-sung
hinted at displeasure, so Rooney's well-taken equaliser seven minutes
after the restart would have gone down well.
Rooney's seventh of the season, the same as Tevez, was a ferocious
thrash at Anderson's through ball and came not long after he had
pole-axed Jakobsen with a dangerous but seemingly accidental challenge
as he tried to retrieve possession.
The fire continued to flow through Rooney's body even though, with
parity restored and Villarreal losing, only professional pride was at
stake as United's list of potential knockout round opponents was
completed elsewhere.
Referee Laurent Duhamel picked Rooney and Aalborg captain Thomas
Augustinussen out for a chat after their on-going feud threatened to
boil over. However, Rooney was also the instigator of a cross-field
pass that Steve Olfers nudged on to his own bar.
Tevez blasted a shot into the side-netting, with Rooney the architect once more. It was the last chance United created.
Teams:
Man Utd Kuszczak, Neville (Rafael Da Silva 76),
Ferdinand, Evans, O'Shea, Nani, Gibson (Park 46), Anderson, Giggs
(Scholes 46), Rooney, Tevez.
Subs Not Used: Foster, Vidic, Fletcher, Possebon.
Goals: Tevez 3, Rooney 52.
AaB Zaza, Bogelund, Olfers, Jakobsen, Pedersen
(Sorensen 76), Curth (Caca 74), Enevoldsen, Augustinussen, Risgaard,
Due (Kristensen 65), Saganowski.
Subs Not Used: Kenneth Nielsen, Nomvethe, Braemer,
Ronnie Schwartz Nielsen.
Booked: Curth.
Goals: Jakobsen 32, Curth 45.
Att: 74,382
Ref: Laurent Duhamel (France).