Manchester United's
Champions League dream came to an abrupt halt as a 3-2 defeat at
Wolfsburg saw them eliminated from the competition and drop into the
Europa League.
United travelled to the Volkswagen Arena knowing only a
victory would guarantee progression into the knockout phase, but defeat,
coupled with PSV Eindhoven's 2-1 victory over CSKA Moscow, saw Louis
van Gaal's side crash out of the group stages for the fourth time in the
club's history.The visitors, who saw a Jesse Lingard goal disallowed late in the first half, looked to have sealed qualification eight minutes from time when Maroune Fellaini's goal-bound header was deflected into his own net by Joshua Guilavogui.
United travel to Germany with depleted numbers following yet more injures, with Van Gaal forced to hand Guillermo Varela his full debut in a a make-shift United back four.
And Varela's inexperience almost cost them on three minutes when Max Kruse's run off the flank left space for Andre Schurrle to get a shot on goal, but the former Chelsea man granted the youngster a reprieve by miscuing his effort over the bar.
United's fall into the Europa League results in
several changes to their fixture schedule in 2016...
Martial and Mata tried to replicate their combination which had led to United's first shortly after, before Wolfsburg 'keeper Diego Benaglio thwarted Fellaini with a fine save on 27 minutes.
United's injury concerns took a turn for the worse three minutes before the break as Matteo Darmian hobbled off, before United were denied an equaliser as Mata was adjudged to have interfered with play as Benaglio failed to keep out Lingard's cross.
Wolfsburg came within inches of sealing United's fate as Schurrle's audacious chipped effort almost caught De Gea off-guard on 64 minutes, before Kruse whistled a volley wide of the United goal.
But, just as they had done in the first half, United failed to capitalise on their goal as Naldo's firm header found its way into the back of the net two minutes later and United crashed into Europe's second-tier competition for the second time in five seasons.
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