MANCHESTER United qualified for the Champions League knock-out stages after coming from two goals down to draw with CSKA Moscow.
Alan Dzagoev put the Russians ahead before Michael Owen levelled with an instinctive finish.
However, slack defending allowed Milos Krasic to score before the visitors' extended their lead through Vasili Berezutsky just after half time.
United were then denied what looked like a clear penalty when Darren Fletcher was fouled in the box - and the Scottish midfielder was booked for diving to add insult to injury.
Federico Macheda hit the inside of the post as United piled on the pressure late on and Paul Scholes pulled a goal back after 84 minutes, heading home from Gary Neville's cross.
Antonio Valencia's deflected shot in injury time - which will go down as a Georgi Schennikov own-goal - secured the draw United needed, and Deividas Šemberas was sent off for CSKA late on to add to their misery.
United have an irritating penchant for turning a picnic into a panic.
This was supposed to be a comfortable evening that would seal qualification as section winners without any heart-stopping moments. It was anything but.
It was also going to be the night when Sir Alex Ferguson marked a stand alone record of 100 European wins with the Reds just 48 hours before he celebrated his 23rd anniversary as Old Trafford boss.
But those years have taught the Scot that no matter the playing personnel the club seem to like putting everyone through the wringer.
The Muscovites had a couple of early long range efforts that suggested they might have a bit more to offer than on their own territory last month but a couple of replies from Fletcher, Owen and Macheda suggested United would take command.
However, the central defensive frailties that have beset first choices Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic this term seem to have seeped into their deputies make up.
Fergie justifiably talked up the qualities of Wes Brown and Jonny Evans before this match but they were nothing like their normal selves as the Russians dug in.
Tomas Necid was a particular handful with flicks, turns and chest downs that troubled the Reds defensive pair. It was his chest that turned the ball into the path of Dzagoev after 25 minutes.
United danger
Brown couldn’t catch the runner and neither could Evans steer him away from danger. The finish from a tight angle also completely out-foxed Edwin Van der Sar who must have thought he had everything covered.
It looked like the opener might just be a minor irritating scare as Owen equalised within four minutes after good work by Nani and Valencia set him up for a swivel and shot from his younger glory days.
But it did nothing to inspire the unsettled Reds and the Russians were back in front two minutes later with another subtle touch from Necid rendering the Reds rearguard useless and Krasic rounded Van der Sar to score.
Not even an uncomfortable ‘chat’ with Fergie at half time could frighten last season’s finalist into something close to the form that got them to Rome last May and Moscow 12 months before that.
Before they could set about rectifying the task they were 3-1 down with yet another horror show in defence allowing a free kick to float to the back post that beat the diminutive Fabio and Macheda, and Berezutski headed in.
United should have got back in it via the penalty spot but referee Olegário Benquerença incredibly booked Fletcher for diving when it was clear to most that Aleksei Berezutski swiped his feet from underneath him.
Wayne Rooney was relieved of duties knitting booties on the bench and the new dad celebrated the birth of his son by being instrumental in rescuing the dismal Reds.
A close range effort from him after 79 minutes saw keeper Igor Akinfeev enhance his reputation as one of the best young stoppers around and one United might yet consider as a future employer.
He impressed again soon after when, after Macheda’s header had slammed against a post, Rooney followed up but saw his effort beaten away by the Russian as was a Scholes blockbuster.
But he had no answer to a second bite of the cherry from Scholes when the midfielder headed in Neville’s free kick.
It was a frantic rather than measured late assault from the Reds, and in the end Valencia's deflected strike was enough.
What is your verdict on the game? Have your say.
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Lee , Heywood, Heywood (03/11/2009 at 21:50)
Solskjaer20Legend, Epsomville (03/11/2009 at 21:52)
Akinfeev had a blinder and pulled of some top saves to keep them in the game, they were much improved from their insipid performance at home where they just played to contain, tonight they played on the counter and played like they had nowt to lose.
Fletcher was hard done by on the pen not given seems to be a worrying trend developing there. enjoyed some of the attacking movement though, maybe it was to do with not having Berba not slow the play down in the final 3rd? I enjoy Berbatov's play and ability on the ball but maybe it doesn't suit the United way of playing??
Enjoyed watching Red Nev roll back the years with his crossing and supporting of his winger(take note O'Shea) I just wish he was 7yrs younger.
Glad we made it through though and enjoyed the 2nd halfs play....bring on the Chavs!!
danny, WILMSLOW (03/11/2009 at 21:53)
VDS should have again done much better with their first goal, how many times we have to say this. Scholes did ok but now he lacks any pace Fletcher will never be anymore than a squad player and we have too many of them. Outplayed in midfield. no surprise. Gibson should have been in the center instead of Brown Andreson should have played in the midfield.
De laet should have got the nod over Neville. Its time to forget the old and bring on the new. Taking Fabio off who was one of the best players was crazy. Bringing on Rooney was no better. Taking off the best player by a mile on the night Kiko another tactical blunder Obertan should have been on from half time instead of one of Fletcher Obertan is a great player with so much style and class he is like Ronaldo when he has the ball you expect things to happen
Kiko, Valencia, Fabio, Owen Obertan all fantastic poor Brown vds Fletcher.
VIVA JOHN O'SHEA.. (03/11/2009 at 21:55)
stevi, france (03/11/2009 at 21:56)
There keeper made some stunning saves, how was Fletcher booked for a def penalty? and how many hand balls did they make...thought I was watching a different sport.
oh well we'll through but our defending better be a lot better on Sunday!
Hughesie (MUFC & proud of it), Manchester (03/11/2009 at 22:02)
RemiMoses, Ireland (03/11/2009 at 22:04)
Solskjaer20Legend, Epsomville (03/11/2009 at 22:21)
World-wide-United, Not-in-wasteland (03/11/2009 at 22:22)
immagine villa instead of owen and silva instead of schols
immagine with all those chances what the score could have looked like
Roy (03/11/2009 at 22:22)
Listening to 606 and United fans worried about Sunday. Yeah, just like Liverpool fans were before the United match. We'll see.
jordy, Middleton (03/11/2009 at 22:23)
lezzer, Canada (03/11/2009 at 22:23)
Cyprus Red, Cyprus (03/11/2009 at 22:26)
Brora boy, Highlands (03/11/2009 at 22:26)
danny, WILMSLOW (03/11/2009 at 22:37)
Obertan and mame together would love to see it. Hargreaves and Anderson.
danny mooney (03/11/2009 at 22:37)
Utd4Ever (03/11/2009 at 22:37)
Roger, Ontario, Ontario (03/11/2009 at 22:39)
It would be a wonderful thing. Mikey is going to surpass, "sign him up" though.
Steve, Glossop (03/11/2009 at 22:44)
bobbydazzler (03/11/2009 at 22:44)
the left hand side of our team tonight failed to supply any quality balls into the area and both players admantly and totally refused to use their left foot. neither of them are good enough .
slapdash throughout the side macheda and then obertan were the only players to come out of this game with any credit. our attitude stinks. and lee you were being very kind to some of our players saying they were average.
ergo (03/11/2009 at 22:52)
tooth&claw, manchester (03/11/2009 at 22:57)
tooth&claw, manchester (03/11/2009 at 23:00)
tooth&claw, manchester (03/11/2009 at 23:01)
keithmat (03/11/2009 at 23:24)
I liked the look of Macheda he needs to get more chances with the first team.
Obertan looked more impressive tonight with a short cameo.
Good fight back otherwise not a pretty game.