United were forced to come from 3-1 down with five minutes to go against the Russian side to earn a point and a place in the knockout stages of the Champions League. "It will be a completely different game on Sunday, a lot tighter ... You lose a game against Liverpool and there's criticism. But the fact is we've beaten Arsenal at home, we've beaten City at home." United, with Wes Brown and Jonny Evans in the middle of their defence, looked shaky as 19-year-old Alan Dzagoev lashed home an opener unchallenged Michael Owen quickly equalised but Milos Krasic put Moscow 2-1 ahead before the break and unmarked Vasili Berezutski headed home shortly after half-time.
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