Player ratings - Bayern Munich 3 Manchester United 1: Arjen Robben or Franck Ribery? Who was best and could any of David Moyes' men get close?

All the Champions League ratings from the Allianz Arena

James Mariner
Thursday 10 April 2014 05:45 EDT
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Mario Mandzukic celebrates after bringing Bayern Munich level
Mario Mandzukic celebrates after bringing Bayern Munich level (GETTY IMAGES)

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Patrice Evra's stunning goal gave Manchester United a glimmer of hope of reaching the Champions League semi-finals but ultimately Bayern Munich proved too much.

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On the night, Evra gave the visitors their vital away goal just before the hour mark with a spectacular strike. The French defender met Antonio Valencia's cross perfectly and unleashed an unstoppable drive past Manuel Neuer.

From their though, United's night went downhill rapidly. Less than a minute after United's goal, Mario Mandzukic levelled with a close-range header from Franck Ribery's pass.

Wayne Rooney could have scored when put in by Danny Welbeck but the England star fluffed his shot and chance was gone.

Thomas Muller then swept home Arjen Robben's low cross and the Dutch winger made it three for Bayern and put the game beyond David Moyes' tiring side with superb solo run and strike, albeit with the aid of slight Nemanja Vidic deflection.

Bayern held on to go through to semi-final draw while United bow out.

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