United switch on when lights go off: Smalling
Manchester United defender Chris Smalling feels the team benefited from the unexpected break provided by a power cut in their 3-1 Champions League victory at Braga.
United had not long fallen behind to Alanâs 49th-minute penalty when some of the lights went out at the Estadio AXA, which led to play being stopped for around 15 minutes.
The visitors had struggled to fashion much from the possession they had had up to that point, and the improvement in their game after the unscheduled interval suggested Red Devils boss Sir Alex Ferguson had made the most of the opportunity to deliver an additional team-talk.
They resumed with Rio Ferdinand having come on for Jonny Evans and following further substitutions to bring Robin van Persie and Rafael into the fray, United turned the contest on itâs head.
Van Persie guided in an 80th-minute effort from outside the box, Wayne Rooney converted a penalty five minutes later and Javier Hernandez added a close-range strike in stoppage-time as Fergusonâs men registered their fourth win in four Group H games to confirm their qualification for the last 16 as group winners.
Asked if he thought the floodlight failure had helped United, Smalling â who was making his first appearance of the season having recovered from a broken metatarsal â said: âYes, I think it did in a way.
âEspecially after their goal. We knew we really had to pick ourselves up.
âWe had a lot of the ball but we werenât really getting anywhere. So yes, it really helped us.â
Smalling hailed the clinical finishing of Van Persie, whose expertly-taken shot over the stranded Beto was his 11th goal of the season, and the courage shown by the Dutchmanâs fellow striker Rooney in stepping up to take a spot-kick only four days after missing one in the Barclays Premier League win over Arsenal.
âHe (Van Persie) is a person who only needs one chance,â Smalling said.
âThat was crucial and heâs proved that all season so far, and long may it continue.
âHe (Rooney) is one of those who wants to put himself back in the firing line.
âI think he showed heâs got the courage. You never have to doubt him really from the penalty spot.â
Smalling last featured for the first-team in May, and asked about his return, the 22-year-old said: âItâs been so long and itâs been frustrating watching from the sidelines.
âBut itâs good to be able to come in and come back with a win as well so Iâm feeling happy.â
Having collected the maximum 12 points on offer so far, United can go into their final two Group H fixtures knowing they cannot be caught by Galatasaray or Cluj, both on four points, or Braga, who have three.
It has been a considerable return to form for the Red Devils after they failed to get out of their group last season, and means that for the time being, their focus can be concentrated on the Premier League, which they also currently lead.
Smalling said: âItâs a massive improvement on last year. We knew that wasnât good enough.â




