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Ronaldo haunts 10-man United

Cristiano Ronaldo returned to Old Trafford to dump 10-man Manchester United out of the UEFA Champions League as Real Madrid triumphed 2-1 on the night and 3-2 on aggregate.

The second leg of the last-16 encounter turned firmly in the favour of the side from Spain the moment referee Cuneyt Cakir brandished a shock red card to Nani in the 56th minute following the winger's clumsy, but not malicious, high challenge on Alvaro Arbeloa.

United had edged ahead on aggregate shortly after the interval as Sergio Ramos could only divert Nani's drilled low cross into his own net after it had flicked off the foot of Danny Welbeck, with Sir Alex Ferguson's side in the ascendency at that point.

But Nani's dismissal sparked a spell of Real pressure which United could not withstand, as substitute Luka Modric, sent on for Arbeloa, curled home a delicious strike from the edge of the box in the 66th minute.

And, somewhat inevitably, it was former Manchester United favourite Ronaldo who had the final say, sliding in at the far post to convert Gonzalo Higuain's drilled cross-shot after the striker's mesmerising one-two with Mesut Ozil.

Ferguson sprang a major surprise with his team selection, leaving Wayne Rooney on the bench and tasking Welbeck with nullifying the threat of Xabi Alonso, a job he performed excellently, particularly in the opening 45 minutes, until Nani's exit left United a man down.

Ryan Giggs was named in the starting XI for his 1,000th senior career appearance and lined up in an unfamiliar role on the right of midfield, providing additional protection to full-back Rafael against the danger posed by Ronaldo on his first appearance back at Old Trafford.

United came closest to breaking the deadlock in the opening period, when Giggs' fine corner from the right was met with a thumping header by Nemanja Vidic which crashed back off the upright before striking Welbeck and then landing between Diego Lopez's legs.

Ferguson stressed the importance of his side taking their chances at the interval and they responded immediately as Giggs and Rafael combined down the right, before Welbeck and Van Persie were kept out, only for Nani to pick Raphael Varane's pocket and force Ramos to put through his own net.

But the Portuguese winger's dismissal left United under the cosh and, despite the impassioned urgings of Ferguson and Giggs to stir the home crowd, Modric and Ronaldo both found a way beyond the excellent David De Gea in the space of four minutes to crush their hopes.

To their credit, United were not bowed and created several chances to get back into the contest, with Lopez saving superbly from headers by Michael Carrick and Nemanja Vidic, while Rooney, who was eventually thrown on in the 73rd minute, blasting over when well placed.

But Real could have extended their advantage, with Ronaldo drawing two further excellent saves from De Gea, while Kaka's deflected shot from a tight angle on the left of the area struck the goalkeeper's near post and then his back, before the shot-stopper gratefully gathered on his own line.

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3 comments

Ron

10:04pm on 5/3/2013

Just listened to Roy (keep it clean )Keane saying as it was violent the red card was right. I don't hear him commenting on the fact that Vidic was laid out in the first half by the goalkeeper punching him having missed the ball. Penalty & red card?

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Alex Thompson

11:20pm on 5/3/2013

Pretty shamefull of him to even comment on it considering his style of play and ending another players career

Rob Shaw

9:23am on 6/3/2013

Whinge Whinge Whinge

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Joan Massey

4:48pm on 6/3/2013

Ronaldo is now better than messi end of

ali baba

10:05pm on 5/3/2013

definite red card stop complaining fergie united get the luck of referees more then any other team in the world

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Paul Gilbert

10:24pm on 5/3/2013

Mostly Obtuse Rantings Of Neanderthals

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Martin Massey

1:49pm on 6/3/2013

You kept a record then? publish it on here no why? Just jumping on the band wagon are we. sad sad sad.

Name witheld

7:48am on 6/3/2013

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Martin Massey

1:45pm on 6/3/2013

See you've crawled out from under a stone, you must be a red 'cause they have to rely on other people doing what they can't!!!!!

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Paul Gilbert

9:10pm on 6/3/2013

Since when have Utd been lucky

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