Football: Ronaldo late show gives Man United Champions League win over Villarreal

Football: Ronaldo late show gives Man United Champions League win over Villarreal

United's Cristiano Ronaldo (right) celebrates scoring their second goal with Diogo Dalot

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND (REUTERS) – Cristiano Ronaldo grabbed a stoppage-time winner as Manchester United came from behind to secure a fortunate 2-1 Champions League Group F win over Villarreal at Old Trafford on Wednesday (Sept 29).

On the night he set the new record for the most appearances in the competition, the 36-year-old Portuguese delivered the killer blow to save his manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer from what would have been another disappointing result.

“That is what he has done throughout his career – he is so strong mentally, he just stays in the game, I have seen him all day today, the way he built himself up for the game, focused,” said Solskjaer.

“He’s done that so many times, when you saw him (for Portugal) against Ireland a month ago, he missed a pen, didn’t touch the ball much and then scored two great headers in the last few minutes.

“When he gets that one chance it is a goal. It is the true mark of a very, very good finisher that he keeps calm when the chance arrives,” he added.

United had fallen a goal behind to Paco Alcacer’s 53rd- minute opener before drawing level with a brilliant volley from Alex Telles but then failing to make the most of the momentum shift.

After three defeats in their last four games, including the loss in Bern to Young Boys in the group opener, United could ill-afford another slip-up.

But for long stretches of the game, an upset looked very much on the cards and had the visitors been sharper in front of goal, the contest might have been over by the break.

Villarreal had beaten Solskjaer’s team on penalties in last season’s Europa League final and Unai Emery’s side’s excellent organisation and ability on the break again posed problems for a disjointed United.

With Aaron Wan Bissaka, Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw all missing from the defence, United were easily opened up on several occasions in the first half with Diogo Dalot enduring a particularly difficult 45 minute

Arnaut Danjuma tormented the United right back and tested David De Gea twice after cutting in from the left flank.

Alcacer had a header from a Danjuma cross tipped over by the United keeper and, after a slip-up by Raphael Varane, found himself one-on-one with De Gea but fired wide.

After squandering those chances in the first half, however, Villarreal took a deserved lead when a counter-attack was finished off by Alcacer who turned in Danjuma’s low cross.

United struck back seven minutes later with a cleverly worked free kick as Bruno Fernandes chipped the ball deep to Telles on the left and the Brazilian fired home a perfect volley.

Edinson Cavani missed a good chance to grab a winner for United, heading wide at the back post, and the hosts survived a goalmouth scramble with Boulaye Dia going close for Villarreal.

Then, deep into stoppage time, substitute Fred put in a cross from the left, Ronaldo headed to Jesse Lingard who fed the ball back for the Portuguese to drive home.

Old Trafford erupted in relief and joy and Ronaldo picked up a yellow card for ripping off his shirt and throwing it into the crowd.

Solskjaer admitted his side had de Gea to thank again, hailing the shot-stopper as the “best goalkeeper in the world”.

“David was fantastic. Second half, they had more of the ball, it was open and they deserved to lead,” said the manager.

Atalanta top the group standings with four points, one ahead of Young Boys and United. Villarreal are bottom with one point.

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