VERDICTUnited ultimately won Group B at a canter and Sir Alex Ferguson only needs look down the M62 in Liverpool's direction to appreciate the accomplished nature of his team's progression. The 3-1 win in Wolfsburg, in the midst of an injury crisis, was a real high point. Related ArticlesLiverpool: Champions League verdictArsenal: European verdictChelsea: Champions League verdictChampions League: last 16Ferguson: Owen is 'one of the world's best'Sport on televisionLESSONS LEARNTHaving sold Cristiano Ronaldo in the summer, a qualifying campaign marked by three impressive away victories proved that United can still win on their travels. The approach is different without Ronaldo fewer rapier counter-attacks, more solidity but the big test will come against more seasoned opponents in the knockout stages. HOW THEY PROGRESSUnited conceded six goals in the group, including three in one game against CSKA. They must tighten up defensively if they are to prove a genuine threat to Barcelona's crown. The return of a fit Owen Hargreaves will be key. Dimitar Berbatov needs to find his Champions League scoring boots. PLAYERS WHO SHONEAntonio Valencia, Gabriel Obertan and Michael Owen all arrived in the wake of Ronaldo's departure, yet all have excelled when called upon in Europe. Paul Scholes has also impressed. PLAYERS WHO DIDN'TBen Foster and Nani. There is hope for Foster, who has had some bad luck, but Nani appears a lost cause.
Source: Telegraph