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Benfica, Villarreal and Bremen into last 16, United out
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-12-08 09:02

"We were lucky. We knew we had to do what we could here and then hope," said Klose, who played in a mask after breaking a bone in his face last month.

Disappointed Ferguson rues end of Champions League road

LISBON, Dec 7 (Reuters) - Manager Alex Ferguson blamed Manchester United's failure to keep possession for the 2-1 Champions League defeat by Benfica which cut short their campaign in Europe.

Wednesday's reverse, which left them bottom of Group D, dealt a hammer blow to United's season as they failed to even qualify for the UEFA Cup.

Pinpointing the trouble faced by a United side whose passing was often scrappy, Ferguson told reporters: "We got off to a good start but I thought we gave away possession far too easily.

"If you give away possession like we did in the first half you don't deserve to win. I think that was the main problem.

"In the second half, I'd give us 10 out of 10 for effort and determination but when you're chasing a goal frustration and desperation come in.

"It was understandable that we got too anxious at the end...we were too keen to win, we lacked composure in the last third."

Defeat ended United's record of nine consecutive seasons in the knockout stages of the Champions League, including their final victory in 1999.

LOW POINT

"We're disappointed," said Ferguson. "It's a low point in the sense that we've always qualified for Europe."

United's failure will also deny the club valuable revenue from European competition following the 790 million pounds ($1.37 billion) takeover by U.S. tycoon Malcolm Glazer.

The takeover has made Ferguson's own future at the club a matter of media speculation in recent months, particularly when the team suffers a setback.
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