The former Manchester United winger rose metres into air to head past http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-c10409 de Gea and brought the home side level, cancelling out Welbeck’s 20th minute strike.
The most highly anticipated clash of the last 16 in the UEFA Champions League provided ample entertainment, as Spanish giants Real Madrid hosted English league leaders Manchester United.
The match was earlier regarded as to be a real spectacle for the fans of the game as two of the most prestigious clubs in the history of the game locked horns with each other.
Manchester United had last faced the Spanish capital’s side almost a decade ago when Real Madrid famously knocked out Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson’s side after two thrilling legs.
Brazilian Ronaldo turned out to be the man for the Whites, as his hat-trick at old Trafford saw Madrid do just enough to gain progression at the expense of the English powerhouse.
Last night it was the case of the same name again as the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Portugal-c2984 restored parity for the hosts with an in-humane effort.
Real Madrid started the game brightly and were truly in command in all aspects of the game when Manchester United, most surprisingly, opened the scoring through http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Danny-Welbeck-c10233.
A http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sergio-Ramos-c33096, who let Welbeck slip through his marking.
Manchester United’s approach was visible and they were playing the well planed game, carefully devised by their wily tactician, behind the curtains.
The Reds from Manchester sat deep to make the space more congested for the home side as they searched for the final ball that would rip open the united defence.
Some things are just meant to happen and the script was perfectly written for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cristiano-Ronaldo-c9629 as his un-earthly leap and hang enabled him to score against his former club after a delicious cross by Angel Di Maria.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-de-Gea-c10463.
Both the teams had further opportunities to score more goals in the 2nd half, but the score line stayed intact at the fulltime whistle as 1-1.
The better opportunities fell Robin Van Persie’s way as he hit the post and also missed an easy chance as he failed to make the right sort of contact with the ball being just 10 yards out with just the keeper to beat.
Spanish goalkeeper David de Gea was in amazing form as he denied the home side a goal after goal, making some astounding saves.
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