Manchester United's failure to build a commanding lead over Arsenal has left the Champions League holders exposed to a Gunners side rediscovering its attacking flair and cutting edge as the domestic season reaches its climax.
The slender 1-0 lead the European champions take to Arsenal next week is scant reflection of their vibrant supremacy in the first leg of the Champions League semifinals Wednesday, when they had eight shots on target compared to Arsenal's one.
"I'm frustrated especially because in the first half we created a number of opportunities," said United midfielder Michael Carrick, who provided for John O'Shea's first-half goal. …

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