rooney heads in for united win against cska published: tuesday 3 november 2015, 22.45cet manchester united 1-0 cska moskva wayne rooney's 79th-minute headed goal sends united to the top of group b and leaves cska in fourth. by simon hart from old trafford
wayne rooney's 79th-minute headed goal takes united top of group b. cska in fourth but only two points off second place seydou doumbia misses when clean through at 0-0 cska suffer first defeat in 11 matches next games: man. united v psv, cska moskva v wolfsburg (25 november)
manchester united's long wait for a goal finally ended thanks as wayne rooney's header secured a 1-0 victory against cska moskva
louis van gaal's side were 11 minutes away from recording a fourth straight blank in front of goal when rooney met jesse lingard's volleyed cross with a flying header to secure united a victory which lifts them to the top of group b.
united had not scored for 325 minutes prior to kick-off but they made a positive start. they had rooney operating in the no10 role with anthony martial leading the line and with jesse lingard and juan mata providing support on the flanks, united were bright and full of purpose in the early stages.
rooney played jesse lingard in behind the cska defence but ıgor akinfeev anticipated well and saved at his feet early on. lingard, on his first uefa champions league appearance at old trafford, then had an even better chance in the 32nd when mata played in ashley young on the right side of the box and he drove a ball across goal which lingard picked up at the far post, but the youngster lifted the ball over the bar.
united dominated possession but with cska sitting deep struggled to open them up, although there were chances for marcos rojo either side of the break as he sliced wide young's deep cross before the break then nodded wide from a corner just after.
cska, for their part, were happy with a strategy of containment. with playmaker roman eremenko injured and seydou doumbia on the bench, they posed no attacking threat in the first half when they did not have a single goal attempt. doumbia did come on ten minutes after the restart by which point united seemed to be running out of ideas.
eventually a clear opening arrived when mata played a ball across goal to rooney but he failed to readjust his feet in time and georgi schennikov made a brilliant block. eventually rooney did get his goal and he nearly teed up lingard for a second only for akinfeev to deny the youngster.
fans' frustration "we're man united, we want to attack" was the chant midway through the second half at old trafford. shortly afterwards the home crowd chorused "attack, attack" as their frustration at the prospect of another goalless game began to grow. united fans have been spoiled with the quality of attacking football seen at old trafford on european nights down the years, but right now that old fluency is not quite there.
nous remains there were one or two moments of unrest from the old trafford crowd but one thing has not changed about united in europe – they still know how to grab a late winner. both their home successes in group b have come late on.
doumbia so close cska did not have a single goal attempt until the 63rd minute. they began to show as an attacking force with doumbia's arrival but the man who scored the winning goal at manchester city last november failed to make it a mancunian double – put through he was foiled by doumbia and then saw chris smalling block his follow-up and with it cska's hopes of a win went begging.