Have to feel a bit sorry for Man Utd after that one.
They had set up well, were pretty well in control of the game and were ahead, only for the ref to change everything.
Only real criticism I'd have of Man Utd would be that they didn't change their defensive set-up after the red card. They were still trying to mark, even though they didn't have enough players to do that. Should have just been a case of going to a bog standard two lines of four playing zonally and trying to deny Real any space in dangerous areas.
Real Madrid were poor. They either need to get a more attacking RB or get a RW who looks to go on the outside of his man. At the moment, there's nothing to stretch an opponent into covering that side, because there is no serious threat on that flank. Because of that, it is easier than it should be for a team to clog things up and make it harder for Real to play down their very dangerous left flank.
Real's defending in the last twenty minutes was pathetic.
Didn't think Nani's challenge had either sufficient malice (there was no malice) or recklessness to warrant a red card. If people consider that dangerous and worth a red card, I want to see red cards for all overhead kicks when there is anyone within a few yards of the player attempting the kick.