Manchester United gave David Moyes arguably the best
result of his reign on Tuesday as they drew 1-1 with European champions Bayern
Munich.
Moyes has endured a rocky debut season, but his United
side showed their defensive steel despite coming under intense pressure from
Bayern in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final at Old
Trafford.
The hosts were under the cosh for almost the entire match
but captain Nemanja Vidic grabbed the opening goal 13 minutes into the second
half as Europe's premier club competition continued to represent a bright spot
in United's otherwise troublesome campaign.
Despite their fall from grace domestically, the Premier
League champions had won all four of their European ties at Old Trafford this
season prior to Tuesday and that run looked set to continue when Vidic produced
a header of the highest quality from Wayne Rooney's corner.
Vidic, departing for Inter at the end of the season, gave
United the platform for victory but they were unable to build on it as the
recently crowned German champions equalised through Bastian Schweinsteiger just
eight minutes later.
The away goal will make life that bit harder for United
when they make the trip to Munich, with Pep Guardiola's side holding a slight
advantage as the Spaniard looks to replicate predecessor Jupp Heynckes in
securing a treble.
However, Guardiola will be without Schweinsteiger for the
second leg after the midfield lynchpin picked up a second yellow card late on
for a foul on Rooney.
Danny Welbeck thought he had opened the scoring early on,
only to be penalised for a high foot in the build-up.
After a fairly even opening 10 minutes, Bayern began to
assert their quality, dominating possession and creating a succession of
half-chances.
However, the hosts stood firm and did well to deny their
opponents any clear sights of goal.
Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben were involved in much of
Bayern's best work but even they were unable to manufacture an opportunity
until the Dutchman brought a stunning save from David de Gea with a curling
left-footed effort from just outside the penalty area.
Welbeck then tested Manuel Neuer from range and went on
to waste the best chance of the half after being put through one-on-one.
The England international attempted to beat Bayern's
goalkeeper with a cheeky lofted effort, but Neuer was not fooled and palmed the
ball away with his right hand.
The second half continued in much the same vein, with
Bayern keeping possession and probing to little effect.
Bayern were made to pay for their inability to break down
United when Vidic headed his side in front - angling his effort past Neuer
after Rooney had delivered a corner from the left.
Their joy was short-lived, however, as Schweinsteiger
rifled home a knockdown from substitute Mario Mandzukic to bring the atmosphere
at Old Trafford down a notch.
While Guardiola's men were unable to clinch a second away
goal, they will remain heavy favourites to progress, although Moyes can take
heart from the recent performances of Premier League rivals Manchester City and
Arsenal at the Allianz Arena.
City won 3-2 in Munich in this season's group stage while
Arsenal have picked up a draw and a win on their last two visits to Bavaria.
Culled from Soccerway
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