Hapless Svilar helps Man Utd to brink of last 16

November 01, 2017 - 11:00

Manchester United closed to the brink of the Champions League knockout phase after more inadvertent generosity from Benfica goalkeeper Mile Svilar helped them to a 2-0 victory on Tuesday.

Benfica’s Belgian goalkeeper Mile Svilar (left) clears the ball under pressure from Manchester United’s English midfielder Jesse Lingard during the UEFA Champions League Group A football match between Manchester United and Benfica at Old Trafford in Manchester, north west England on October 31. — AFP Photo
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MANCHESTER — Manchester United closed to the brink of the Champions League knockout phase after more inadvertent generosity from Benfica goalkeeper Mile Svilar helped them to a 2-0 victory on Tuesday.

Having carried a Marcus Rashford free-kick into his own net to gift United victory in the reverse fixture, 18-year-old Svilar scored an unwitting own goal when Nemanja Matic’s shot hit the post and went in off his arm.

Daley Blind’s 78th-minute penalty completed victory, but with CSKA Moscow beating Basel in the other Group A game, United were left needing one point from their final two games to be certain of a last 16 berth.

"We must get that point from the two remaining matches," United manager Jose Mourinho told BT Sport.

"I am more than happy. We scored two goals, did not concede, gained three more points, more money for the club because every victory means money and did not have any significant injuries."

Belgian youth international Svilar for one will be glad to see the back of United, particularly after he appeared to have atoned for his blunder in Lisbon two weeks ago by saving a penalty from Anthony Martial.

Rui Vitoria’s Benfica remain bottom of the group with no points after their fifth successive European defeat -- the worst run in the club’s history – and have only a paper-thin chance of qualifying for the knockout rounds.

"My team showed great personality. We played against one of the best teams in Europe," said Vitoria.

"There are still two games to play. With six points, you can go to the Europa League, stay in the Champions League or get nothing."

With four wins from four games, United are six points clear at the top of the group and only a minor miracle will prevent them from reaching the knockout rounds for the first time since the 2013-14 season.

Mourinho’s side visit Basel on November 22 before closing their campaign at home to CSKA.

Woodwork thwarts Jimenez

Rewarded with a starting berth for his match-winning cameo in United’s 1-0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday, Martial won but then squandered a 15th-minute penalty.

In attempting to curb the Frenchman’s driving run into the box from the United left, Douglas lost his footing and handled the ball.

Martial took the penalty himself, steering it towards the bottom-left corner, but Svilar got down to turn the ball around the post.

Benfica had been denied a penalty shortly before United’s spot-kick was awarded when Eric Bailly stepped across Pizzi and the hosts also had an appeal turned down following a challenge on Juan Mata by Ljubomir Fejsa.

It took a spectacular one-handed save from David de Gea to prevent Diogo Goncalves putting Benfica ahead with a swerving 25-yard effort.

Svilar denied United again on the half-hour, pushing Romelu Lukaku’s low strike behind, but fortune would desert the teenager once again on the brink of half-time.

From Lukaku’s lay-off, Matic let fly from 30 yards with a powerful drive that struck the base of the right-hand post and ricocheted against the prone Svilar’s left arm before bouncing into the net.

Svilar, who rushed out to thwart Lukaku moments later, wore an understandably rueful expression as he left the pitch at the break.

Jesse Lingard gave way for United at half-time after being unable to run off a blow to the side, with Henrikh Mkhitaryan taking his place behind Lukaku.

The Armenian was unable to add much zip to the home side’s play, however, and Benfica threatened to equalise on several occasions.

De Gea’s fingertips stopped Goncalves from levelling with an angled effort and the Spain international was grateful to his post for bailing him out in the 65th minute after Bailly’s sloppy pass gave Raul Jimenez a clear sight of goal.

Blind soothed Old Trafford’s nerves with 12 minutes remaining by drilling a penalty down the middle of the goal after Andreas Samaris was penalised for felling United substitute Rashford. — AFP

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