Manchester United 0 Valencia 0: Spanish frustrate Jose Mourinho's men in Champions League

Manchester United remain stuck in a rut after a stuttering goalless draw with Valencia that extends their winless run and keeps the pressure on Jose Mourinho.
Manchester United's Paul Pogba during the UEFA Champions League, Group H match at Old Trafford, Manchester. Martin Rickett/PA WireManchester United's Paul Pogba during the UEFA Champions League, Group H match at Old Trafford, Manchester. Martin Rickett/PA Wire
Manchester United's Paul Pogba during the UEFA Champions League, Group H match at Old Trafford, Manchester. Martin Rickett/PA Wire

Background shenanigans, disjointed displays and poor results have put Old Trafford in the eye of a storm, but Tuesday's Champions League tie offered the chance to divert some of the mounting focus.

Yet United's worst start to a league campaign in 29 years would be compounded by a disappointing 0-0 draw against a Valencia side with just one LaLiga win to their name this season, leading Mourinho's men to be booed at the final whistle.

Manchester United's Romelu Lukaku reacts after the UEFA Champions League, Group H match at Old Trafford, Manchester. Martin Rickett/PA WirManchester United's Romelu Lukaku reacts after the UEFA Champions League, Group H match at Old Trafford, Manchester. Martin Rickett/PA Wir
Manchester United's Romelu Lukaku reacts after the UEFA Champions League, Group H match at Old Trafford, Manchester. Martin Rickett/PA Wir
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This was the fourth straight match in all competitions that the Portuguese's side had failed to win, meaning scrutiny will only intensify ahead of Saturday's Premier League visit of Newcastle.

David Beckham and Gary Neville were among a number of United greats in the stands on a night that had started with their former team-mate Paul Scholes castigating "embarrassing" manager Mourinho.

The sense of farce was added to by United's inexplicable underestimation of Manchester's rush-hour traffic, leading to their late arrival and forcing kick-off to be delayed by five minutes.

When things belatedly got under way, Mourinho's side struggled to stamp their authority on their first Champions League home match since Sevilla inflicted a shock defeat in March.

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho during the UEFA Champions League, Group H match at Old Trafford, Manchester. Martin Rickett/PA WireManchester United manager Jose Mourinho during the UEFA Champions League, Group H match at Old Trafford, Manchester. Martin Rickett/PA Wire
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho during the UEFA Champions League, Group H match at Old Trafford, Manchester. Martin Rickett/PA Wire
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Valencia attempted to replicate their countrymen's heroics at Old Trafford, where the home faithful began chants of "attack, attack, attack" early in the second half and would then cheer the substitution of Alexis Sanchez.

Valencia goalkeeper Neto denied Paul Pogba and Romelu Lukaku as United pushed late on, with Marcus Rashford hitting the bar as the players showed the hunger Mourinho called for.

How much the manager offered, though, is up for debate.