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Full Time Report MANCHESTER UNITED FC CELTIC FC Full Time Report Matchday 3 - Tuesday 21 October 2008 Group E - Old Trafford - Manchester MANCHESTER UNITED FC CELTIC FC 320:45 0 (1) (0) half time half time 1 Edwin van der Sar 1 Artur Boruc 2 Gary Neville 3 Lee Naylor 7 Cristiano Ronaldo 4 Stephen McManus 8 Anderson 5 Gary Caldwell 9 Dimitar Berbatov 7 Scott McDonald 10 Wayne Rooney 9 Dimitar Berbatov 30' 8 Scott Brown 15 Nemanja Vidić 12 Mark Wilson 17 Nani 19 Barry Robson 22 John O'Shea 22 Glenn Loovens 23 Jonny Evans 25 Shunsuke Nakamura 24 Darren Fletcher 46 Aiden McGeady 29 Tomasz Kuszczak 21 Mark Brown 6 Wes Brown 2 Andreas Hinkel 11 Ryan Giggs 11 Paul Hartley 13 Ji-Sung Park 45' 13 Shaun Maloney 21 Rafael 1'04" 18 Massimo Donati 28 Darron Gibson 26 Cilian Sheridan 32 Carlos Tévez 48 Darren O'Dea Coach: Coach: Sir Alex Ferguson Gordon Strachan Full 9 Dimitar Berbatov 51' Full Half Half Total shot(s) 11 23 Total shot(s) 4 6 32 Carlos Tévez in Shot(s) on target 2 6 9 Dimitar Berbatov out 60' Shot(s) on target 2 2 Free kick(s) to goal 1 3 6 Wes Brown in in 13 Shaun Maloney Free kick(s) to goal 0 0 2 Gary Neville out 60' 62' out 19 Barry Robson Save(s) 3 3 in 11 Paul Hartley Save(s) 1 3 Corner(s) 4 12 62' out 25 Shunsuke Nakamura Corner(s) 2 5 Foul(s) committed 9 14 Foul(s) committed 10 18 Foul(s) suffered 10 17 Foul(s) suffered 9 14 Offside(s) 0 1 Offside(s) 0 1 Possession 62% 58% Possession 38% 42% Ball in play 18'31" 34'11" 74' 11 Paul Hartley Ball in play 11'01" 25'11" Total ball in play 29'32" 59'22" Total ball in play 29'32" 59'22" in 26 Cilian Sheridan 10 Wayne Rooney 76' 77' out 7 Scott McDonald in Referee: 13 Ji-Sung Park out 82' 83' 22 Glenn Loovens Frank De Bleeckere (BEL) 7 Cristiano Ronaldo Assistant referees: Peter Hermans (BEL) Alex Verstraeten (BEL) Fourth official: Joeri Van De Velde (BEL) 90' UEFA delegate: David George Collins (WAL) 3'02" Attendance: 74,655 22:37:02 CET Goal Booked Sent off Substitution Penalty Owngoal Captain Goalkeeper Misses next match if booked 21 Oct 2008 UEFA Media Information.
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