Champions League - Ferguson regrets late lapse

Eurosport - Wed, 08 Apr 12:07:00 2009

Alex Ferguson slammed Manchester United's lack of concentration after Porto claimed a 2-2 Champions League quarter-final first-leg draw.

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Mariano grabbed a crucial equaliser for the visitors to Old Trafford with 90 seconds left on the clock, after Wayne Rooney and Carlos Tevez had responded to Cristian Rodriguez's fine early opener.

"(The result) was about right - first half they were the better side but second half we improved and got more possession," the Scot told ITV1.

"But getting the (second) goal the way they did - we should really have defended that. It was a bad goal to lose.

"It's been a hard two days for them (after playing Aston Villa on Sunday), but they were lacking in concentration."

Ferguson - who revealed centre-half Jonny Evans had limped out with a groin injury - added: "You get a 2-1 lead with four or five minutes left, you really should see it out.

"We've got a game on Saturday (at Sunderland), there's still a lot going for us, but it's a difficult game now in Porto, no question of that."

United now travel to Portugal on April 15 probably needing to win, something no English team has managed in 11 previous attempts, though a high-scoring draw would also be enough to send them through.

"You have to think the last goal was one we could not afford to lose," said Ferguson. It was a terrible goal to give away when you are 2-1 up and seeing the game out."

United, who have looked rocky at the back in recent weeks as they lost successive league games to Liverpool and Fulham and needed a stoppage-time goal to beat Aston Villa 3-2, were again all at sea in the absence of the injured Rio Ferdinand.

Jonny Evans, who has generally been an impressive stand-in at centre back for much of the season, had a night to forget and will be relieved that his catalogue of errors did not lead to more Porto goals.

United's midfield were ineffective for long spells, producing little in attack and looking ragged in preventing

Porto's counter-attacks from ripping through the home side's deep-lying defence.

It was all the more surprising coming only a few weeks after they were breaking records for consecutive clean sheets with Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic being compared favourably with the great Old Trafford centre-back partnerships.

Goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar certainly earned his money on Tuesday, especially in the fiery opening half-hour when Porto scored through Cristian Rodriguez and could easily have had three more.

For all the problems, however, Ferguson will take heart from the steel shown by the likes of substitute Tevez and Wayne Rooney, whose 15th-minute equaliser came after he showed a striker's instinct to gamble on Bruno Alves's back-pass, then great technique to turn the gift into a goal.

Ferguson said he was delighted to reach halftime level and, despite the late equaliser to make it 2-2, he recognised it was the least Porto deserved.

The result, and the performance, persuaded bookmakers to lengthen the odds on United retaining their European crown, with Barcelona installed as new favourites.

Porto's home record is formidable but will they will risk a repeat of such a high-energy assault on the holders in the home leg when a 0-0 or 1-1 draw would send them through?

That dilemma is a chink in the armour that United will work on and Ferguson, never more effective than when his back is against the wall, will relish the chance to claim another European landmark.

TeamTalk / Reuters

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  1. COME ON PORTO!!!!!!!!!!!.

    From johnny, on Wed 8 Apr 8:43AM
  2. WORLD CHAMPS. WHAT A LAHGH.

    From johnny, on Wed 8 Apr 8:41AM
  3. FERGUSON COULDENT PICK HIS NOSE.

    From johnny, on Wed 8 Apr 8:40AM
  4. NICE ONE 68

    From johnny, on Wed 8 Apr 8:37AM
  5. the fans are arrogant they were all rubbing their hands­ when they got paired against Porto, now Porto are­ favourites to go through, should not underestimate­ porto, they really should have won last night very very­ unlucky, ronaldo was rubbish he's not thge same­ player as last year

    From jimoggie, on Wed 8 Apr 8:37AM
  6. HA HA WHAT A SHAME....

    From johnny, on Wed 8 Apr 8:36AM
  7. gary nev is our week link at the back his days are­ numbered, could not cope over the last 4 games lost his­ pace now getting skinned by anyone and everyone, need­ to spend when the time is rite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    From sooty, on Wed 8 Apr 8:36AM
  8. 68 looks foxy

    From sooty, on Wed 8 Apr 8:34AM
  9. i believe Sir Alex Ferguson can lead man utd into the­ final again.....man utd will win in the away game....

    From numberone88sammo, on Wed 8 Apr 8:26AM
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    DON'T BE COUNTING THE WORLD CLUB CHAMPS AS A TROPHY­ YOU BURKES, UTDS TO FINISH WITH ONLY THE RUMBELOWS CUP­ OR THE MILK CUP OF THE COCA COLA CUP OR WHAT EVER ITS­ CALLED THESE­ DAYS

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA

    From FoeyP, on Wed 8 Apr 8:25AM
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    THE OFFICIAL LETS ALL LAUGH AT MAN UTD THREAD ARROGANT­ WA^KERS HAVE SHIPPED 10 GOALS IN THEIR LAST FOUR GAMES­ THAT LATE GOAL BY THE ITALIAN KID IS PAPERING OVER THE­ CRACKS
    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­ HAHAHAHA

    From FoeyP, on Wed 8 Apr 8:23AM
  12. man u r @#$% ha ha

    From josclwch, on Wed 8 Apr 8:23AM
  13. erickipngeno you must b a yank its called football over­ here you twit, its obvious that you know nothing about­ our beloved game saying that you havent seen good­ football at this club. you know nothing you sad little­ git GET A LIFE. THE LAST 20 YEARS OF DOMINATION MEANS­ NOTHING? PLON KER

    From Taffy G, on Wed 8 Apr 8:17AM
  14. once again ronaldo went missing in a big game, its­ goner be toughie roughie on utd in the away leg next­ week in porto they beat the goons 2-0 in there group an­ early goal and its a early whisklet for bitter alex f.

    From em.power1, on Wed 8 Apr 8:16AM
  15. Skies have started fallin down on Manure... I have­ never seen good soccer in this good for nothing club.­ Their best is only diving and undeserved penalties­ especially in FA. Absence of partial officiating will­ c dem in carling cup where they belong.

    From erickipngeno, on Wed 8 Apr 8:04AM
  16. quintaple still a reality. 1-0 in porto and Man Utd is­ thru.

    From Andrew, on Wed 8 Apr 8:02AM
  17. what that 74

    From charlie h, on Wed 8 Apr 7:51AM
  18. Sir Alex knows every one of his players strengths and­ where they are weak, he has the mental attitude, the­ managerial composure, the vision and talent to bring­ about the result that puts MUFC on track for the CPL­ final.
    One result however poor it may have seemed does­ not need to signal the end but more a resurgence,­ players back from injury and suspension and it will be­ a very different result in Port in a fortnight.

    From Roughie Toughie Northerner, on Wed 8 Apr 7:50AM
  19. 66 LOOKS TOTALLY GAY

    From Ioannis, on Wed 8 Apr 7:47AM
  20. 56 I take it you have been in the dressing room at full­ time?

    From Roughie Toughie Northerner, on Wed 8 Apr 7:46AM
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