David de Gea's stunning first‑half save helped Manchester United claim a creditable nil-all draw against Sevilla (Sivia) in the first leg of their Champions League last‑16 tie.
The Spanish keeper had kept out numerous efforts before showing quick reflexes to produce a one‑handed save on the stroke of half‑time and deny Luis Muriel's header.
United, who were playing their first Champions League knockout game in four years, offered little offensively, with Romelu Lukaku spurning their best chance when he volleyed well over early on before substitute Marcus Rashford dragged a shot wide in the closing stages.
Manchester United will be the happier of the two teams heading into the return leg at Old Trafford on Tuesday, 14th March with Jose Mourinho's side winning 15 of their 18 games on home soil this season.
In another match this morning, Shaktar Donetsk beat Roma 2-1.
Source: bbc.com