Both halves ended equal, yet that doesn't tell the story. Madrid battered United in the first half; in the second, United defended with increasing authority and, although they failed to impose themselves in possession, created some extremely good chances on the break. Ultimately they were thankful for the genius of David de Gea – watch public opinion of him do a 180 now – and yet they will also go home with the nagging feeling that they could have won this.
A scoring draw is a brilliant result for United – the best they have ever taken back from a first leg in the Bernabeu. They have still a big job to do, such is Madrid's counter-attacking brilliance. It sets up a humdinger in 64 weeks' time, or whenever Uefa have scheduled the second leg. Thanks for your emails; night.
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