United went behind at Old Trafford to an early Phil Jones own goal and although little-used Dimitar Berbatov and midfielder Darren Fletcher puts the hosts in front, poor defending let in Pablo Aimar for Benfica's precious equaliser.
Alex Ferguson's men now need a point next month from their final Group C game at Basel to go through with the Swiss side requiring a famous win over the English champions after a 3-2 victory at Otelul Galati on Tuesday.
"It was a bit freakish to be honest, an own goal and a bad kick out by (goalkeeper) David de Gea," Ferguson, who was without the injured Wayne Rooney and suspended Nemanja Vidic, told Sky Sports.
"It's a cruel game at times and it was cruel for us tonight. We were missing a few players but with the squad I've got I've got no complaints about that."
The result also meant United, who have reached the final in three out of the last four years, are unlikely to top the group and gain a favourable last-16 draw even if they beat Basel given leaders Benfica are at home to pointless Galati.
this
Users
Comment
article