Antonio Valencia scored on his Manchester United debut as the Red
Devils reached the final of the Audi Cup in Munich with a 2-1 win over
Boca Juniors.
The Ecuadorian winger needed just 42 minutes of his United debut to
find the target after Anderson had earlier netted his first goal for
the club with a stunning free-kick.
Federico Insua reduced the arrears in the 55th minute as the
Argentinians dominated the second half, but Sir Alex Ferguson's side
held on to reach the final, where they will meet either AC Milan or
hosts Bayern Munich.
Ferguson named Federico Macheda and Wayne Rooney in his attack with Valencia making his debut on the right wing.
Much of the attention was on the Ecuadorian, who is earmarked to
fill the void left by the sale of Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid.
His first few touches exhibited a touch of nerves and it was Boca
who made the more confident start to the game with Juan Roman Riquelme
playing an intricate one-two with Insua before his shot was deflected
wide of the post.
The sale of Ronaldo has not only provided Valencia with the
opportunity to take his career onto the next level, but Anderson showed
he too could benefit from a bit more of the limelight this season.
He curled an unstoppable free-kick from outside the right-hand
corner of the penalty area into the far corner of Roberto
Abbondanzieri's goal for his first ever goal for the Red Devils.
He was inevitably invited by the fans to shoot the next time he
received the ball 25 yards from goal, but his earlier strike had not
quite given him the confidence to try his luck once again as he instead
laid the ball off to Wayne Rooney.
The sight of Wes Brown limping from the field with 10 minutes of the
first half remaining dampened the spirits somewhat as Rio Ferdinand
made an earlier than expected entrance into the game.
By this time, Rooney was fully warmed up and he led United's search for a second.
His first shot, a volley from fully 35 yards out, drew the approval
from 61,000 fans inside the Allianz Arena, but it lacked the direction
to trouble Abbondanzieri.
Rooney's persistence almost earned him United's second five minutes
before the break. He had two bites of the cherry from Valencia's
right-wing cross but was denied twice, first by a Boca defender and
then by Abbondanzieri.
Valencia's early nerves had evaporated as he started to find his
rhythm and it was not long before he opened his account for his new
club.
He received the ball centrally from Rooney and, with a dip of the
shoulder, he skipped past two Boca defenders before taking aim and
releasing a shot from the edge of the area which squirmed under
Abbondanzieri's body and in.
Boca emerged for the second half five minutes later than United, but they entered the field with a renewed determination.
Substitute Christian Chavez's curling shot tested Tomaz Kuszczak for
the first time in the 52nd minute before Insua brought Alfio Basile's
side back into the tie.
He volleyed in Gary Medel's right-wing cross as Boca began to stamp their authority on the game.
Riquelme curled a shot just wide before Craig Cathcart headed
against his own crossbar as United began to show a degree of tiredness
after their recent trip to the Far East.
Riquelme tested Kuszczak again with 15 minutes remaining and Pablo
Mouche's effort just skimmed past the United goalkeeper's left-hand
upright as Boca threatened an equaliser, but failed to find one.
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