Match ends, Manchester United 2, CSKA Moscow 1.
Jose Mourinho says teams will not be "jumping with happiness" if they are drawn to face Manchester United in the Champions League knockout stage after his side beat CSKA Moscow to win their group.
United had to come from behind to secure their place in the last 16 of the competition - the first time they have progressed that far since David Moyes was in charge in 2014.
Victory at Old Trafford ensured Mourinho's team finished above second-placed Basel in Group A with 15 points from their six games.
"I think it does not matter which team we get in the draw," said the Portuguese manager.
"I am not the luckiest guy with draws so it is better I shut up and forget it because we only play in February. Until then I have to concentrate on the English competitions.
"I think that teams will not be jumping with happiness to play against us. I don't think so.
"I am really happy because we don't want to qualify with a defeat and we don't want to qualify with a bad performance so the objective was to qualify playing well."
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The Russian side had taken the lead with a controversial goal on the stroke of half-time as Vitinho's shot was diverted into the net by Alan Dzagoev. United's defenders claimed he was offside, but replays suggested the officials made the right decision because Daley Blind - who had slid off the pitch - was deemed to be playing him onside.
Despite conceding, the hosts were on top throughout and could have gone in front within four minutes but Marcus Rashford scuffed a shot against the post following Romelu Lukaku's through ball.
However, the United forward pair did score in quick succession in the second half to turn the match around.
Striker Lukaku stretched out a leg to poke home his 13th of the season from Paul Pogba's pass on 64 minutes and Rashford stroked in just 66 seconds later.
Mixed return for Shaw
Defender Luke Shaw has had little game time in this campaign, making two substitute appearances in the EFL Cup. But the Englishman was given his first start of the season and his 50th overall for the club since joining in 2014.
Mourinho had told Shaw to "change his football brain" in April and the former Southampton full-back showcased an impressive performance, looking assured at the back and sharp in possession.
He nearly grabbed his first senior goal but saw his volley at the back post pushed away by Igor Akinfeev's sprawling save, while he was inches away from picking out Rashford following a clever sprint in behind the CSKA defence.
Shaw completed the full 90 minutes but was culpable for the away side's opener, failing to track Mario Fernandes' burst into the box. The right-back picked out Vitinho in the box, whose shot hit Dzagoev and ended up in the net.
Should CSKA's goal have stood?
CSKA's goal was awarded to Vitinho by Uefa, but the Brazilian's shot seemed to be going wide before hitting the back of Dzagoev and into the net.
It looked as though the Russia international should have been flagged offside as he was standing in between United's last defender Chris Smalling and goalkeeper Romero.
However, in the build-up, Blind had slid off the pitch as he attempted to block Fernandes' cross.
According to the International Football Association Board law, it states: "a defending player who leaves the field of play without the referee's permission shall be considered to be on the goal line or touchline for the purposes of offside until the next stoppage in play".
It seems the officials interpreted the Dutchman as still being active and so the linesman's flag stayed down.
Duo back to goalscoring ways
Belgian Lukaku's blistering start in a Red Devils shirt saw him score 11 goals in his opening 10 games but he has hit a rough patch recently and this was heading towards another goalless game when a shot from close range was blocked by Akinfeev.
But Lukaku, whose selfless play often brought other team-mates into the action, netted the equaliser by holding off defender Viktor Vasin and converting just his second goal in his last 13 games.
Mourinho added: "I am always happy with Romelu if he can score his goal and feel that happiness a striker feels, but his contribution to the team is amazing.
"He is always involved in goal assists, transition work, and of course for him today to score in the Champions League makes me happy for him, not for me, for him."
Englishman Rashford has been on an even longer barren spell, going nine without netting, and was frustrated by the Moscow goalkeeper, having a low shot and thumping drive pushed away.
His persistence paid off with the winning goal, being set free into the area by Juan Mata's pass, before calmly rolling into the far post.
Analysis - Lukaku 'not a natural goalscorer'
Former Scotland striker Ally McCoist, speaking to 5 live
Gary Lineker, Michael Owen, Harry Kane, they are completely natural goalscorers. I think Lukaku has the ability and potential to score goals that the other three possibly can't, but I think if you're talking about real natural goalscoring instinct, these three are different.
It takes different strengths and weaknesses to play up front and if you want somebody who is a real powerhouse to get up the park, hold the ball up, give your defenders and midfield a rest, win you a free-kick, Lukaku's absolutely perfect for that.
Tougher tasks to come
United breezed through their comfortable group - the hard work will start from the last-16 stage.
Possible opponents could come in the shape of current holders Real Madrid, five-time winners Bayern Munich and Serie A champions Juventus.
Teams from the same country and same group cannot face each other, while sides which finish top of the group will come up against another that finished second.
The draw takes place in Nyon, Switzerland, on Monday (11:00 GMT), with the ties to be played on 13/14 or 20/21 February and the return legs on 6/7 or 13/14 March.
What next?
United face arguably their most important match of the season when they face rivals Manchester City in the Premier League on Sunday (kick-off 16:30 GMT).
Midfielder Mata said: "It is important to win for your confidence level, Sunday is a big game (against Manchester City), we know how important it is.
"On Wednesday we rest then on Thursday we will think about the game and hopefully we can get the three points."
Main man Marcus - the stats
- Manchester United are now unbeaten in their last 40 home games in all competitions, their joint-longest run on home soil.
- Marcus Rashford has been directly involved in 14 goals in all competitions for United this season (eight goals, six assists) - just one fewer than he was in 53 games in 2016-17 (11 goals, four assists).
- The Red Devils have conceded more home goals in their four EFL Cup and Champions League games combined (two) than they have in their seven Premier League games at Old Trafford (one).
- CSKA Moscow have conceded in each of their last 17 Champions League away games, shipping 40 goals in total since a 0-0 draw in Trabzonspor in November 2011.
Line-ups
Man Utd
Formation 3-4-1-2
- 20Romero
- 2Lindelöf
- 12Smalling
- 17Blind
- 25A ValenciaSubstituted forTuanzebeat 72'minutes
- 21HerreraSubstituted forMcTominayat 66'minutesBooked at 73mins
- 6Pogba
- 23Shaw
- 8Mata
- 9LukakuSubstituted forMartialat 74'minutes
- 19Rashford
Substitutes
- 11Martial
- 14Lingard
- 18Young
- 36Darmian
- 38Tuanzebe
- 39McTominay
- 40Castro Pereira
CSKA Moscow
Formation 3-4-3
- 35Akinfeev
- 24BerezutskiBooked at 57mins
- 4Ignashevich
- 5Vasin
- 2Figueira Fernandes
- 17Golovin
- 89Kuchaev
- 14NababkinSubstituted forKhosonovat 90+1'minutes
- 11Coelho SantosSubstituted forZhamaletdinovat 82'minutes
- 63ChalovSubstituted forGordyushenkoat 66'minutes
- 10Dzagoev
Substitutes
- 1Pomazun
- 31Makarov
- 72Gordyushenko
- 75Zhamaletdinov
- 80Khosonov
- 99Olanare
- Referee:
- Gianluca Rocchi
- Attendance:
- 74,669
Match Stats
- Possession
- Home57%
- Away43%
- Shots
- Home15
- Away9
- Shots on Target
- Home7
- Away3
- Corners
- Home9
- Away3
- Fouls
- Home11
- Away11
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Full Time
Second Half ends, Manchester United 2, CSKA Moscow 1.
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Attempt missed. Khetag Khosonov (CSKA Moscow) right footed shot from the left side of the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by Timur Zhamaletdinov with a headed pass.
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Attempt missed. Vasili Berezutski (CSKA Moscow) header from the centre of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Sergei Ignashevich with a cross following a set piece situation.
Substitution
Substitution, CSKA Moscow. Khetag Khosonov replaces Kirill Nababkin.
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Foul by Daley Blind (Manchester United).
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Alan Dzagoev (CSKA Moscow) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Anthony Martial (Manchester United).
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Konstantin Kuchaev (CSKA Moscow) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Attempt saved. Alan Dzagoev (CSKA Moscow) left footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal.
Substitution
Substitution, CSKA Moscow. Timur Zhamaletdinov replaces Vitinho.
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Axel Tuanzebe (Manchester United) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Foul by Astemir Gordyushenko (CSKA Moscow).
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Foul by Paul Pogba (Manchester United).
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Mario Fernandes (CSKA Moscow) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Delay over. They are ready to continue.
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Delay in match Luke Shaw (Manchester United) because of an injury.
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Offside, CSKA Moscow. Viktor Vasin tries a through ball, but Kirill Nababkin is caught offside.
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Axel Tuanzebe (Manchester United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Kirill Nababkin (CSKA Moscow).
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Good to see Lukaku and Rashford on the scoresheet and Shaw on the pitch : )
I love a bit of banter, whatever team it's about. But with some ABUs, hating Man Utd is their lifeblood. Which is quite sad imo.
If city win, all the clowns who felt the need to comment here will be very excited. If Utd win it’ll be “the gap’s still 5 points”. They don’t seem to be able to comment on the actual football, which is a shame because both teams are playing some good stuff.
There was 74,669 in there last night, if that's half empty do we now have a 149,000 seater stadium that i didn't know about????????
It's an exaggeration to say Old Trafford was half empty last night. Half term indeed. Somebody needs to get back to school and learn a bit of math I think.