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United eye last 16 after Bursaspor rout

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Manchester United virtually assured themselves of a place in the Champions League knockout rounds in Bursa on Tuesday with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Turkish side Bursaspor.
Second half goals from Scottish midfielder Darren Fletcher, Gabriel Obertan and Bebe sealed victory for United, who now lead Group C by three points from Valencia with two games remaining.
Fletcher put United on course for the win after rifling a low finish past Dimitar Ivankov in the 48th minute at the Bursa Ataturk Stadium.
Obertan then doubled the lead with a superb second on 73 minutes, latching on to a pass from Park Ji-Sung near the edge of the area before thundering an unstoppable shot into the roof of the net.
Four minutes later new Portuguese signing Bebe bagged his second goal for the club in the space of a week, poking the ball past Ivankov after an exquisite reverse pass by the evergreen Paul Scholes.
While the victory puts United on the brink of qualification, needing only a point from Rangers in their next match to go through, the defeat condemned Bursaspor to a first round exit.
The Turks, playing in the tournament for the first time, are on course to be the worst performing side in Champions League history, still goal-less and pointless after four matches.
United manager Sir Alex Ferguson said Fletcher’s goal early in the second half had proved decisive.
“From that point on we were basically in control of the match,” Ferguson told Sky Sports. “They had a couple of half chances and you can never be sure. But the second goal killed the match.”
Ferguson also lavished praise on goalscorer Obertan, the young French striker signed in 2009.
“He’s developing very well and getting much stronger now. He’s a real good talent. His goal tonight showed that - fantastic strike,” Ferguson said.
Fletcher meanwhile said United would now seek to wrap up qualification as quickly as possible.
“We’re in a great position now with two games to go - the quicker you qualify the better so we’ll try to do that,” Fletcher said.
“We felt that if we could get the first one we could control the game from there and it would open up for us and it went to plan.”
“You don’t want to go behind in a game like this because it will be very difficult for you. You don’t want to give the team any confidence. So you try to take possession of the ball and quieten the crowd.”
A low-key first half saw Bursaspor dominate possession although United’s defence remained in control for the most part.
The Turkish champions wasted a glorious chance to take the lead on 22 minutes, when a poor backpass by Patrice Evra let in Sercan Yildirim who released Volkan Sen only for the midfielder to see his shot saved.
United, forced to shuffle personnel when Nani limped off with a groin injury midway through the half, had the ball in the net after 39 minutes when Scholes burst into the box following some neat inter-play with Park.
But the veteran midfielder’s goal was disallowed after German referee Wolfgang Stark spotted Scholes had controlled the ball with his arm.
While the match was level at half-time United always looked capable of raising their game, and they did so to lethal effect early in the second half.
A sweeping passing move saw Michael Carrick pick out Fletcher, who controlled with one touch and blasted into the bottom corner.
Bursaspor wilted visibly thereafter and goals from Obertan and Bebe were no less than United’s dominance deserved.