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By Chris Brereton

Manchester, England - Manchester United reached the Champions League knockout stages after Antonio Valencia struck in stoppage time to give them a 3-3 draw at home to CSKA Moscow in their Group B match on Tuesday.

Trailing 3-1 with six minutes to go, the English champions set up an exciting finale when Paul Scholes headed in a Gary Neville free kick.

A frantic ending ensued and United salvaged a point with a last-gasp deflected strike from Valencia.

The draw put United through to the knockout rounds with two games to spare. They have 10 points from four games, three more than second-placed VfL Wolfsburg who beat Besiktas 3-0. CSKA are third on four points, with Besiktas bottom with one.
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Old Trafford had been stunned into silence when CSKA took the lead with a tremendous finish from Alan Dzagoyev after 25 minutes.

Tomas Necid chested the ball to his strike partner who ran at goal and just as it looked as if United's Jonny Evans had pushed him too wide to shoot, Dzagoyev launched the ball into the roof of the net for a stunning opener.

Michael Owen equalised four minutes later with a typical poacher's finish from close range.

The teams were level for only two minutes as more defensive errors from United proved costly.

Milos Krasic was put through clean on goal while totally unmarked and he danced around goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar to make it 2-1 to prove CSKA meant business.

It got worse for the home side straight after the re-start when Vasily Berezutsky put the visitors further ahead.

Again the United defence went to sleep, gifting him the freedom of the far post and his diving header easily beat Van der Sar.

The Russian side, with coach Leonid Slutsky in his first European match in charge after last week's dismissal of Juande Ramos, could not hold on though as Scholes beat Igor Akinfeyev with his point-blank header and Valencia grabbed the equaliser.

CSKA defender Deividas Semberas was sent off late on after receiving a second yellow card. - Reuters

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