Manchester United 5-0 Bayer Leverkusen: Champions League Match Report
Manchester United cruised into the last 16 of the Champions
League with a remarkable 5-0 triumph at Bayer Leverkusen's BayArena
fortress.

The Bundesliga outfit were strongly tipped to
cause the Reds a host of problems but were dismantled in front of their
home fans, who had hoped to see their own side clinch qualification.
Wayne Rooney was involved in four of the goals while Shinji Kagawa and
Antonio Valencia also sparkled throughout. Valencia, an Emir Spahic own
goal, Jonny Evans, Chris Smalling and Nani registered on the scoresheet
for an emphatic win - the biggest away success in European Cup since
hammering Shamrock Rovers 6-0 in 1957.
It took 16 minutes for
United to post a first real attempt on goal but the threat was
ever-present once Nani curled over the bar from Ryan Giggs' intelligent
pass. When Bayer responded, Evans produced a marvellous goal-saving
challenge after Stefan Kiessling dribbled past Rio Ferdinand and it
proved vital with the opener coming seconds later when the visitors
cleared the corner.
Shinji Kagawa dispossessed Stefan Reinartz and
the ball was fed to Rooney via Giggs. The striker's cross from the left
was too high for Kagawa but Valencia arrived at the far post to sneak
the ball home off the upright to follow up his strike in the first
encounter between the two clubs back in September.
Rooney was
again the provider from the left-hand side when his free-kick was
back-headed into his own net by Spahic with the centre-back under
pressure from Smalling and Evans. The Reds were rampant and Kagawa was
unable to find a finish to match a penetrative run through the middle
while Valencia worked Bernd Leno as the interval approached.
Kagawa received a clattering challenge from keeper Leno when bidding
to extend the advantage in the second half before Nani fired wide after a
swift interchange of passes with the alert Rooney. Reinartz headed
against the woodwork with Rooney grounded and appealing for a foul from a
corner but it proved a rare scare with Rooney unlucky to bend a drive
wide after knocking the ball through Simon Rolfes' legs.
The
points were sealed on 65 minutes when Giggs' corner was headed on by
Evra for Rooney to force a sprawling save out of Leno. Evans reacted
quickest to the rebound to smuggle the ball in for a third. There was no
let-up from David Moyes' side and lofted passes by Kagawa and Rooney
led to Smalling getting in on the act by netting from close range.
It
always looked like getting worse for Leverkusen but Leno dived to pull
off a one-handed stop to thwart Jones and substitute Anderson was unable
to finish off Nani's inviting pass. A fifth goal did arrive two minutes
from the end when Giggs' through ball was chested past Leno by Nani and
the Portuguese winger produced an exquisite finish with the outside of
his right foot, jabbing the ball in from an acute angle.
David De
Gea was given a chance to show his class when denying Eren Derdiyok.
United need a point against Shakhtar Donetsk in the final Group A game
to qualify in first place. Following this result, confidence will surely
be sky-high for the Reds.
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