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Valencia 2 Manchester United 1: Jones scores own goal as Red Devils limp through

Manchester United failed to snatch top spot in their Champions League group as they slumped to a 2-1 defeat to Valencia on Wednesday.

Juventus' shock loss to Young Boys left the door open for United to go through to the last 16 as winners of Group H, but a Carlos Soler strike and a Phil Jones own goal saw them deservedly lose at Mestalla, although Marcus Rashford netted a consolation.

Valencia went ahead with the first shot on target of the match, Soler drilling clinically into the bottom-left corner of Sergio Romero's goal after Jones had headed a cross straight to him.

Juan Mata had United's first effort of the game 26 minutes in and was unlucky not to win a penalty, with Mouctar Diakhaby clearly blocking the goal-bound shot with his arm, before Paul Pogba somehow prodded wide with the goal at his mercy following a corner.

With no shots on target before the break, United would have hoped for a strong start to the second half, but they were 2-0 down 47 minutes in when Jones diverted a throughball past the onrushing Romero.

Substitute Rashford finally tested Valencia goalkeeper Jaume Domenech 72 minutes in, and Andreas Pereira was unlucky to see a stinging effort clawed away by his former team-mate, as United at last put the home side under pressure.

Rashford met Ashley Young's cross with a firm header with three minutes of normal time left, but Juan Mata failed to connect with a clever Pogba chip as the chance to rescue a draw came and went.

 

United did not expect a favour from Young Boys against Juventus to help them win the group, but their performance at Mestalla was so abject that the group's other shock result was entirely redundant.

United are in the next round, but not many group winners will fear them in next Monday's draw. Valencia, meanwhile, can take some heart into their Europa League campaign.

 

 

Nobody impressed in a red shirt, but Jones must bear the brunt of the criticism. Having set up Soler for the opening goal with a tame defensive header, he scored Valencia's second himself with an errant sliding challenge.

What's next?

Valencia travel to Eibar in their next LaLiga match on Saturday. A day later, United face that daunting trip to Anfield.