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Real, United finish all square in Madrid

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Real Madrid's goalkeeper Diego Lopez (centre left) duels for the ball with Manchester United's Shinji Kagawa. Photo: AP

Danny Welbeck and Cristiano Ronaldo headed a first-half goal apiece as Real Madrid and Manchester United played out a 1-1 draw in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie on Wednesday.

Former United star Ronaldo levelled on 30 minutes with his seventh Champions League goal of the season, making him the top-scorer in the competition, after Welbeck had headed home a corner 10 minutes earlier.

Alex Ferguson had promised goals before the match and they came early enough, but then his team put on a battling performance with David De Gea excellent in goal to take a draw into the second leg at Old Trafford on March 5.

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“They did their job well, they did not let us create space or score goals, but we can definitely score at Old Trafford, many teams have done already this season and they will know that,” said Mourinho.

“Because of the football culture in England I don’t think they can play as defensively there. We had chances to score more tonight, but they had a lot of men in front of the ball especially in the second-half.

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“It’s easy to understand, if they score first we have to score, if we score we’re in the lead,” he commented on the second leg.

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