Manchester pair beaten in Europa

EARLY EXIT :Both teams crashed out of UEFA Champions League Europa League Atletico Madrid    3 - 1 Besiktas FC Twente  1 - 0    Schalke Metalist Kharkiv    0 - 1 Olympiakos Sporting Lisbon 1 - 0 Man City

Saturday, March 10, 2012
Llorente brought the visitors on terms just before half-time. Net photo.

EARLY EXIT :Both teams crashed out of UEFA Champions LeagueEuropa LeagueAtletico Madrid    3 - 1 BesiktasFC Twente  1 - 0    SchalkeMetalist Kharkiv    0 - 1 Olympiakos Sporting Lisbon 1 - 0 Man City AZ Alkmaar  2 - 0 UdineseMan United   2 - 3 Athl. BilbaoStandard Liege    2 - 2 HannoverValencia     4 - 2 PSV EindhovenBoth Manchester clubs must overturn first-leg deficits to reach the quarter-final of the Europa League.Manchester United suffered their second successive home defeat in the competition as a swashbuckling Athletic Bilbao came from behind to secure a deserved 3-2 victory in their last-16 first-leg tie at Old Trafford.Wayne Rooney started and ended the scoring to give the Red Devils some hope in the return leg next week.But they will have to go some to overcome an impressive Bilbao outfit who levelled through Fernando Llorente before Oscar de Marcos added a superb second and Iker Muniain made it 3-1 late on, before Rooney’s injury-time penalty made it 3-2.Brazilian defender Xandao condemned a below-par Manchester City to a 1-0 defeat in the first leg of their Europa League tie against Sporting.Xandao beat Joe Hart with a clever close-range backheel after 51 minutes as the Portuguese side controlled most of the last-16 encounter at the Jose Alvalade Stadium.Hart also made two good saves but City did have chances with Gareth Barry and Aleksandar Kolarov going close, Mario Balotelli heading against the bar and Sergio Aguero almost breaking through late on.Sporting’s wastefulness, particularly early on, will give the Premier League leaders hope they can still turn the tie around at the Etihad Stadium next week.