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Richard Martin

United fight back to snatch unlikely late win at Juventus

Soccer Football - Champions League - Group Stage - Group H - Juventus v Manchester United - Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy - November 7, 2018 Juventus' Leonardo Bonucci looks dejected after scoring an own goal and the second for Manchester United REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini

TURIN (Reuters) - Manchester United snatched an extraordinary and barely-deserved 2-1 win at Juventus in the Champions League on Wednesday with a late free kick from Juan Mata and a scrappy own goal reviving their hopes of reaching the last 16.

Cristiano Ronaldo looked to have haunted the club which turned him into a global superstar when he volleyed in the opening goal in the 65th minute after Juventus had dominated proceedings and struck the woodwork twice.

Soccer Football - Champions League - Group Stage - Group H - Juventus v Manchester United - Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy - November 7, 2018 Manchester United's Alexis Sanchez in action with Juventus' Wojciech Szczesny REUTERS/Massimo Pinca

Jose Mourinho's side had looked toothless in attack but after the Portuguese threw on Mata, Marouane Fellaini and Marcus Rashford late in the game they staged the most unlikely of comebacks to revive memories of their epic 3-2 win from two goals down in Turin in the 1999 semi-finals.

Spaniard Mata equalised with a perfectly-executed free kick in the 86th minute and United caused bedlam in the Juve area with another set-piece, with the ball appearing to go into the net off Alex Sandro after a knockdown from Fellaini.

Competition organisers UEFA later credited Juve defender Leonardo Bonucci with the goal, which meant United became the first English team to beat Juventus away from home in 15 years, when a previous United team, inspired by Ryan Giggs, won 3-0 at the old Stadio dello Alpi in 2003.

Soccer Football - Champions League - Group Stage - Group H - Juventus v Manchester United - Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy - November 7, 2018 Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo reacts after Manchester United's second goal REUTERS/Massimo Pinca

The stunning finale prevented Juventus from sealing their place in the last 16. They still lead Group H with nine points but United are second on seven, two ahead of Valencia in third place, while Young Boys are bottom of the group and can no longer finish in the top two.

Defeat would have likely obliged United to beat Young Boys at home and Valencia away to qualify. Now they can seal qualification for the last-16 with a victory against the Swiss side if Valencia fail to beat Juventus in their next fixture.

"We thought we were going to have two finals to play. Now we have one final. A win against Young Boys could do it. Let's hope we can qualify," Mourinho told reporters.

Soccer Football - Champions League - Group Stage - Group H - Juventus v Manchester United - Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy - November 7, 2018 Juventus' Juan Cuadrado in action with Manchester United's Jesse Lingard REUTERS/Massimo Pinca

Despite the fact Juventus had squandered so many chances to score, the coach also insisted his side had played well.

"I'm really proud of my boys because their performance was really good. Juventus had one opportunity in the first half, but everything was under control," he said.

"Even if we had not been handed victory in the end I would have been pleased, because we played very well."

Soccer Football - Champions League - Group Stage - Group H - Juventus v Manchester United - Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy - November 7, 2018 Manchester United's Anthony Martial in action with Juventus' Juan Cuadrado REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini

Juve manager Massimiliano Allegri cursed his side's inability to see out the game.

"It's a disappointing defeat, because the team played well. We need to improve our finishing, because we never manage to finish games off when we're in control," he said.

Juve's dominant performance at Old Trafford two weeks ago appeared to underline the current gulf in class between the two European greats, which was also reflected in their respective domestic results: Juve are riding high, six points clear at the top of Serie A, while United are seventh in the Premier League.

Soccer Football - Champions League - Group Stage - Group H - Juventus v Manchester United - Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy - November 7, 2018 Juventus' Juan Cuadrado and Blaise Matuidi react after a missed chance REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini

DEADLY VOLLEY

Juve began strongly and almost went ahead when Sami Khedira side-footed a cross from Ronaldo against the far post.

Soccer Football - Champions League - Group Stage - Group H - Juventus v Manchester United - Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy - November 7, 2018 Manchester United's Ander Herrera in action with Juventus' Rodrigo Bentancur REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini

The Italian champions again struck the woodwork in the second half when Paulo Dybala clipped the crossbar from outside the area, and there was more than an air of inevitability about Ronaldo's deadly volley, created by a classy chipped pass from Bonucci, which broke the deadlock.

This time there was to be no muted celebration from the Portuguese who lifted his shirt to flex his chest muscles before high-fiving team mates.

He could hardly have envisaged the stirring comeback his old side would later conjure, which ended with Mourinho being booed off the pitch after appearing to taunt the home fans.

Soccer Football - Champions League - Group Stage - Group H - Juventus v Manchester United - Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy - November 7, 2018 Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo in action with Manchester United's Victor Lindelof and Chris Smalling REUTERS/Massimo Pinca

(Reporting by Richard Martin,; Editing by Neville Dalton and Martyn Herman)

Soccer Football - Champions League - Group Stage - Group H - Juventus v Manchester United - Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy - November 7, 2018 Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo scores their first goal REUTERS/Massimo Pinca
Soccer Football - Champions League - Group Stage - Group H - Juventus v Manchester United - Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy - November 7, 2018 Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring their first goal REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini
Soccer Football - Champions League - Group Stage - Group H - Juventus v Manchester United - Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy - November 7, 2018 Manchester United's Juan Mata scores their first goal from a free kick REUTERS/Massimo Pinca
Soccer Football - Champions League - Group Stage - Group H - Juventus v Manchester United - Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy - November 7, 2018 Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho celebrates REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini
Soccer Football - Champions League - Group Stage - Group H - Juventus v Manchester United - Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy - November 7, 2018 Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates REUTERS/Massimo Pinca
Soccer Football - Champions League - Group Stage - Group H - Juventus v Manchester United - Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy - November 7, 2018 Manchester United's Anthony Martial in action with Juventus' Miralem Pjanic REUTERS/Massimo Pinca
Soccer Football - Champions League - Group Stage - Group H - Juventus v Manchester United - Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy - November 7, 2018 Manchester United's Ander Herrera and Paul Pogba in action with Juventus' Leonardo Bonucci, Sami Khedira and Giorgio Chiellini REUTERS/Massimo Pinca
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