Match ends, Sevilla 0, Manchester United 0.
David de Gea's stunning first-half save helped Manchester United claim a creditable draw at Sevilla in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie.
The Spain keeper had kept out efforts from Joaquin Correa and Steven N'Zonzi before showing quick reflexes to produce a one-handed save on the stroke of half-time and deny Luis Muriel's header.
United, who were playing their first Champions League knockout game in four years, offered little offensively, with Romelu Lukaku spurning their best chance when he volleyed well over early on before substitute Marcus Rashford dragged a shot wide in the closing stages.
Paul Pogba started on the bench for the visitors, but came on after just 17 minutes following an injury to Ander Herrera.
Sevilla finished the game with 25 attempts on goal but a mixture of De Gea's saves and poor finishing from the hosts left them frustrated at the final whistle.
Manchester United will be the happier of the two teams heading into the return leg at Old Trafford on Tuesday, 13 March with Jose Mourinho's side winning 15 of their 18 games on home soil this season.
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Pogba provides the early talking point
Once again, it was the absence of Pogba from the Manchester United starting line-up that dominated the build-up to the game.
Pogba missed Saturday's 2-0 FA Cup win at Huddersfield because he was unwell but had been expected to return to the first XI in Seville.
Instead, the £89m midfielder was named on the bench, with Mourinho saying Pogba's illness "created some doubts" about whether he could start on Wednesday.
The France midfielder has struggled for form in recent weeks and had little impact on this game after his early introduction because of Herrera's injury.
However, it was not the sort of a game where his influence would perhaps be obvious.
United set up to defend deep, with Mourinho appearing to prioritise keeping a clean sheet over scoring an away goal. It wasn't pretty but it was an effective away performance.
De Gea proves he's one of the world's best... again
United's FA Cup win over Huddersfield was far from a dominant victory. The Red Devils had two shots on target and scored two goals, with Romelu Lukaku getting both.
Once again Mourinho's side offered little offensively - Lukaku had the visitors' first shot on goal in the 25th minute but volleyed well over.
Instead it was left to De Gea to ensure his side came away from Spain with a positive result.
The United keeper memorably produced a string of fine saves to deny Arsenal in the Premier League back in December and it was a similar story this time.
As Sevilla pressed in the closing stages of the first half, the Spanish shot-stopper was alert to keep out Correa's placed effort before tipping over a header by former Stoke midfielder N'Zonzi.
De Gea saved his best for the stroke of half-time. Muriel found space between Victor Lindelof and Chris Smalling to direct a header at goal from point-blank range.
It looked to be a certain goal before De Gea flicked out his right hand to bat the ball away.
So impressive was the save from Muriel that the Sevilla forward himself acknowledged it, embracing De Gea as the two teams headed for the tunnel at the break.
Man of the match - David de Gea
'Not good and not bad' - what they said
Sevilla coach Vincenzo Montella: "I am very happy with the character shown by the team.
"We have to be pleased with the performance. The 0-0 leaves everything open."
Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho: "The only moment where we felt relieved was in the last couple of moments of the first half when from a couple of our mistakes in possession they had a couple of good situations and De Gea made good saves.
"Apart from that the game was even, but the statistics are what they are.
"I really feel the result reflected what the game was - you ask me was it a good result, and I say it was not good and not bad."
Another clean sheet for Man Utd - the stats
- Five of Manchester United's past seven Champions League away matches in Spain have ended goalless.
- This was United's ninth clean sheet in their past 11 matches in all competitions and their 23rd in all competitions this season - three more than any other Premier League side.
- United have drawn 22 matches in the Champions League goalless, a record they share with AC Milan.
- Sevilla failed to score in a home Champions League game for the very first time - this was their 19th home match in the competition.
- Only Aleksandar Kolarov (nine times v FK Qarabag in September) has been fouled more in a Champions League game this season than Alexis Sanchez in this match (six).
- Scott McTominay became the fourth-youngest Englishman to start a Champions League knockout match for the Red Devils - only Wayne Rooney, Phil Neville and Phil Jones were younger.
- This was Sevilla's first goalless draw in a home European game since September 2005 against FSV Mainz 05 in a Uefa Cup match.
- Man Utd faced 25 shots in this match - only against Arsenal in December (33) have they faced more in a match this season.
What next?
Manchester United have a big game in the Premier League up next as they host Chelsea on Sunday, 25 February (14:05 GMT).
Line-ups
Sevilla
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1Rico
- 16Navas
- 25Mercado
- 5Lenglet
- 18Escudero
- 15N'ZonziBooked at 21mins
- 10BanegaSubstituted forPizarroat 89'minutes
- 17Sarabia
- 22Vázquez
- 11Correa
- 20MurielSubstituted forRamírezat 85'minutes
Substitutes
- 6Martins Carriço
- 9Ben Yedder
- 13Soria
- 14Pizarro
- 24Nolito
- 51Mesa
- 99Ramírez
Man Utd
Formation 4-3-3
- 1de Gea
- 25A Valencia
- 12Smalling
- 2Lindelöf
- 18Young
- 21HerreraSubstituted forPogbaat 17'minutes
- 31Matic
- 39McTominay
- 8MataSubstituted forMartialat 80'minutes
- 9Lukaku
- 7SánchezBooked at 41minsSubstituted forRashfordat 75'minutes
Substitutes
- 3Bailly
- 6Pogba
- 11Martial
- 14Lingard
- 19Rashford
- 20Romero
- 36Darmian
- Referee:
- Clément Turpin
- Attendance:
- 39,725
Match Stats
- Possession
- Home57%
- Away43%
- Shots
- Home25
- Away6
- Shots on Target
- Home8
- Away1
- Corners
- Home12
- Away4
- Fouls
- Home12
- Away22
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Full Time
Second Half ends, Sevilla 0, Manchester United 0.
Substitution
Substitution, Sevilla. Guido Pizarro replaces Éver Banega.
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Attempt missed. Marcus Rashford (Manchester United) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the right from a direct free kick.
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Foul by Clément Lenglet (Sevilla).
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Marcus Rashford (Manchester United) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Attempt missed. Marcus Rashford (Manchester United) right footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Paul Pogba.
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Attempt blocked. Sandro Ramírez (Sevilla) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Pablo Sarabia.
Substitution
Substitution, Sevilla. Sandro Ramírez replaces Luis Muriel.
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Hand ball by Marcus Rashford (Manchester United).
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Hand ball by Romelu Lukaku (Manchester United).
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Attempt saved. Luis Muriel (Sevilla) right footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Pablo Sarabia.
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Attempt blocked. Franco Vázquez (Sevilla) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Éver Banega.
Substitution
Substitution, Manchester United. Anthony Martial replaces Juan Mata.
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Offside, Manchester United. Ashley Young tries a through ball, but Juan Mata is caught offside.
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Attempt blocked. Sergio Escudero (Sevilla) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Franco Vázquez with a headed pass.
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Offside, Sevilla. Franco Vázquez tries a through ball, but Joaquín Correa is caught offside.
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Franco Vázquez (Sevilla) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Nemanja Matic (Manchester United).
Substitution
Substitution, Manchester United. Marcus Rashford replaces Alexis Sánchez.
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That's 90 minutes of our lives we'll never get back
Until then, the Carlton Palmer comparisons are completely fair.
Especially when all other English clubs are looking so good in Europe.
From a Man U fan
We want excitement not safe safe boredraw
Spurs & Chelsea earn creditable draws against the best teams in Italy & Spain respectively.
Man Utd put on a ridiculously negative, dull performance away against the team currently 5th in La Liga.
Regardless of how you felt about Man Utd under SAF, you were rarely bored by their matches, Mourinho is an insult to travelling Man Utd fans.
HIDEOUS PERFORMANCE BY MAN U
WHAT IS THE POINT OF POGBA AND LUKAKU
UTTERLY UTTERLY USEL:ESS
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Just like LVG he’s made watching Utd a chore, except he’s had even more money to spend and (supposedly) better players to use.
Please get rid. Any other United fan who thinks he should stay is deluded and lying to themselves about being satisfied with our situation.
how about Paul Pogba stops fannying about with his hair every 5 minutes and generally behaving like some pathetic hip hop wannabe from the Bronx, and maybe concentrates on, you know, trying to be a good football player?
Until then, the Carlton Palmer comparisons are completely fair.
HARSH ON CARLTON mate
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How the commenters and pundits can say that Manchester United got the ‘job done’ is a mystery to me
No away goal and little hope of scoring
Manchester United were embarrassing with the so called quality players they have.
MK Dons 4-0 Man United
Grigg (25’,63,) Afobe (70’,84,)
So while you Man United fans sing the Grigg song just remember he scored TWICE VS u in a league 2 side that beat you 4-0.
Man U AND Sevilla both showing why they’re Europa league standard, poor game.
Whoever gets through will get well beaten in the quarter finals
Stick to Europa Man U, it’s where you belong..
That performance with the squad he has available, shameful